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Yes, you can put just about any motor in any vehicle, it just takes time, and knowelge (and money helps too). The 6.0L 367 is a pretty popular swap for the 88-98 Chevy/gmc trucks and SUVs If you mean a 96+ up motor, then no, 1996 gm introduced the vortec motor to the world and is not compatible with 95 and down applications, unless the computer and fuel systems are upgraded along with it. Your 1994 Chevy 3/4 ton has a 5.7L 350 not the Vortec 350 introduced in 1996.
can a tow bed be wielded to frame of a truck or does it have to be boilted down
down uner the glove box
vacumm leak problem.
Take the inside of the glove box out and look down and to the right and you will see it.
maybe your fuel pump or a massive air flow sensor
On the Passenger side of the motor down by the wheel well.
This is a common problem when cold on these Chevy engines. As long as the motor comes out of it as it reaches operating temperature, I would not throw dollar bills at it.
I have schematics but they are broken down into sections, if you let me know what you need I wiil try to help out.
just in back of glove box,down a little!!!
it all comes down to what motor you have what trans and wut gears you have in your rear end
on my 03 tracker, its on top of the motor- right in the middle. goes straight up & down.