The whole car was made by Isuzu, including the engine.
If you mean the 3.2 litre V6,engine, no- 6VDI then it's Isuzu's Own engine and NOT a GM earlier type.
yes they were made with the same engine
you certainly can but the only engine that is made disesl that would fit that truck would be an Isuzu and you would have to modify some stuff on it
A lot of workAnything is possible, the engine compartment is made to accept a 6 cylinder but you will need to fabricate engine mounts, use all of the Buick engene controls, retain the Buick transmission ( the shifter may not fit in the Isuzu hole), and have a hybrid drive shaft made from the two keeping the Isuzu back half and the Buick front half. Hopefully the cooling hoses are somewhat similar. A lot of work in other words.
Yes, the intakes for the 1989 and 1990 Isuzu pickup models are generally interchangeable, as both vehicles share similar engine designs and specifications. However, it's always advisable to check for any specific variations depending on the engine type (such as 2.3L or 2.6L) and any modifications made to either vehicle. Additionally, it’s best to verify compatibility with aftermarket parts or specific configurations before proceeding with an installation.
The specifications of a Isuzu 6bb1 diesel engine are here. They were made in 1972 by Isuzu Motors. Inline 6-cylinder. 4-stroke/water cooled, OHV/2-valve , direct injection and square combustion chamber are featured specs.
the oldest vehical made by Isuzu was the pup
No, Isuzu is made by Chevy. Actually, Chevy is made my GM for Isuzu is made by GM also. Cadillac and Buick are also made by GM ( General Motors ).
Mine made it just over 80,000 when the engine blew
1998 ISUZU RODEO V6 whats the price and where is it made
Yes it is.