no it is not. the bolt pattern on the back of the engine where the transmission bolts up is different. the cavalier is front wheel drive, the s-10 is rear wheel drive
06.0 on a 4cylinder 2wd s10
Yes, and no. Althou physically, they are the same, there are differences.. First, the starter is in the opposite location, and there are no bolt bosses there. You would have to drill, tap, and dye the location to relocate the starter. There are other diferences too..
On the throttle body.
I replaced my 1995 S10 2.2 engine with a 2.2 cavalier engine and it worked fine.
Remove the fuel tank or remove the bed, your choice.
See underhood sticker.
No, the truck block motor mount bolt holes are in a different place then the car engines. It will not match up to the truck frame.
Maybe, as long as both vehicles had the 2200 4-cylinder engine. The S10's motor might be slighty different tuning wise because it was used in a truck. Even if both motors are OHV 2200's they still might not work due to the fact a S10 is RWD/4WD and a Cavalier is FWD.
No, not without adaptors.
if it has the same motor it will but not sure if it will from 4 banger to v6 or a v6 4300
You can pull them together.
I don't think the timing is adjustable. I drive a '98 s10 with the 2.2l, and mine has a distributorless system GM started using; it uses ignition coils, and the timing is automatically adjusted by the computer.