The L05 version of the Chevrolet 350 c.i.d. engine was introduced in 1987 for use in Chevrolet/GMC trucks in both the GMT400 (introduced in April 1987 as 1988 models) and the R/V series trucks such as the K5 Blazer, Suburban, and rounded-era pickups formerly classed as the C/K until 1991 which includes chassis cabs and 4-door crew cabs. This engine produced 180-190 horsepower, regardless of what model truck it was powering or whether or not the truck was 2WD or 4x4 but instead varied due to it having a carburetor vs fuel injection or whether equipped with a turbo charger or super charger, either of which would have the effect of boosting the horsepower, substantially above the 180-190 range of a stock engine.
Chevy says about 210hp.
200hp and 260 torque
That is a 350 engine.
YES, That is a direct swop.
10-12
in the engine
Around 230-250 depending on application I believe.
will a 95 chevy k1500 transfer case hook up to a 96 chevy k1500 transmission
flat
That engine requires a 195 degree thermostat in it.
5 quarts
A Gm 700R