Base engine was a V6, but a broad range of V8s were available, including a diesel. Base engine for the C/K 1500 and 2500 was a 160-horsepower, 4.3-liter V6. A heavy-duty version with five fewer horsepower went into C/K 2500 models rated at 8600 pounds GVW. Options included 5.0- and 5.7-liter gasoline V8s, rated 175 and 210 horsepower, respectively, plus a 6.2-liter diesel V8 that developed 140-150 horsepower. Also optional was the big 7.4-liter gas V8, making 230 horsepower. A more potent variant of the 7.4 went into the 454 SS muscle truck, which was discontinued in 1994.
A stock 1990 Chevy silverado with a 350 cubic inch, 5.7 liter V8 engine produces 210 horsepower.
170hp
It is in the exhaust pipe where it comes off of the engine on the passanger side.
they can have up to 300 or so, as being stock. but if rebuilt they can have up to 1500. if built right and the right stuff on it
In the fuel tank.
The cylinder heads are diffrent. Intake from 1998 truck will not bolt up to 1990 heads.
NO. The heads and intake are different. The intire fuel system is different. Fuel pump is different. The intire engine wiring harness is different. But the engine will set right in there and bolt up, But NOTHING will work.
3.73
It is mounted on the top of the starter.
34 gal.
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5 qts