follow the radiator hose to the engine, right where the hose meets the block is where the thermostat is located. Its on the the front of the engine
the simple answer is YES. though, a 94 would be either a t.b.i. system or early vortec. if it is a vortec, the swap shouldn't require a p.c.m. reflash- however if your 94 is a t.b.i. you will need to change the intake and fuel delivery systems to handle the 60 p.s.i. operating pressure for the vortec engine.
No, the vortec will be about 60 psi. The 1990 throttle body system will be about 15 psi.
60 to 66 psi
Type your answer here... Unlike most engines where the thermostat is located on the top of the intake manifold, under the water neck. On these earlier model 60 degree V6 engines the thermostat is located on the water pump. It is located on the right side of the water pump. There is three 10mm bolts that hold the water neck to the water pump.
It's 60
Above 60 psi if it is a CPFI= Central Port Fuel Injection. wish I am sure it is, all Vortec engines have this CPFI.
The gap for spark plugs in a 96 GMC sierra is .60
.60
96 GMC 4.3L with CFI, 60 to 66 psi.
No
It depends on where the thermostat is: in a fridge, in a room, in a jacuzzi.It depends on where the thermostat is: in a fridge, in a room, in a jacuzzi.It depends on where the thermostat is: in a fridge, in a room, in a jacuzzi.It depends on where the thermostat is: in a fridge, in a room, in a jacuzzi.
This is what you will need. Vortec Heads,Intake,distributor,front timing cover,crankshaft sensor and 60 to 66 LB. fuel pump Ect.. If you are talking about putting a vortec engine in a 95 then you will need alot more. Let me know what you are wanting to do and I'll help you.