youy bestbet is to go and buy the book. it will have every bit of information for your truck. Autozone.com has a repair guide that is also somewhat helpful.
Depends what parts. The 93 is first generation. The 03 is the second generation.
no
Depends what parts. The 93 is first generation. The 03 is the second generation.
around 40- 60 hours labour
you can but depending on the transmission model you might have to buy a different bell housing for it
yes there the same
No. Different generations of S10 altogether.
You would put it in your clutch master cylinder, not your brake master cylinder. Most are located on the firewall under the hood on the drivers side.
No.
If the engine size is the same, probably
That depends on how much feet pounds of torque your engine produces.
You'd need to check the VIN of your 93 S10 against manufacturer records... 93 was the first model year that the 4L60E was put into use, but some of the earlier 93 models still used the 700R4. If it came with a 4L60E, the 99 4L60E should work.. if it came with a 700R4, making the swap to a 4L60E will be a bit more complicated.