1967 - 2000 for production vehicles. Still being produced for the aftermarket industry though.
Chevy has been making the Silverado SS car since 1998 however the term Silverado has been around since 1930 and was previously referrred to as their very first pick up truck.
As long as the 350 is a fuel injected engine / TBI / Throttle Body Injection engine there is NO difference.
I have a 1997 Chevy Malibu with 176k on it. Never had a new engine or anything, runs like a champ. It has been making a knocking noise when its cold.(until car is warm) for a long time now. It still makes a little one while at idle, not loud or can even really be heard though.
Trywww.remanufactured.com/Chevrolet_6_Cylinder_Engines.htm
they have been making it for a long time. (: ♥
As long as it is the same displacement. Liters/cid. It should
Yes it will as long as the 350 engine is not newer then a 1986
Yes, as long as they have the same engine
It should last the lifetime of the engine. I have a 98 S10 2.2L, the engine has never been opened up with 175K and counting.
People have been making felt for a very long time sio
As long as the are both front wheel drive.
Yes, as long as it has the Chevy bolt pattern.