Float level to HIGH, Needle and seat not installed correct are damaged. Carburetor not CLEANED correct. Fuel pressure to high. That engine should only have 6 to 9 lbs. of fuel pressure.
Someone knocked a wire loose.
No carburetor on that 89 S10. It would be throttle body fuel injected.
In a normall cab pickup the subwoofer would be installed in the truck bed.
The bed size is 6.5' of a dimension of 78x9x5 would fit a Chevy 1990 pickup.
You can change your 1986 305 cubic inch pickup engine from a carburetor to fuel injection. The problem with doing so is the cost. It might cost more to do the change than it would to purchase an engine.
Not to be a smart alec, however you shouldn't have a carburetor on your truck. It would be a throttle body. If it is a throttle body injection, then I would suspect that your fuel filter is plugged. Change that, and you should be fine. There is one other possibility, you may also have a bad pressure regulator.
It would be the 700R4
The "heat maker" is broken. :(
Most likely a problem with the carburetor.
YES, They are the same engines. That would be a direct bolt in.
A 1977 Chevy pickup truck would have rotors in front and drums in the rear
That would be the 4L60E