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Yes, you would however need quite a few cherries for a substantial amount of juice.
NO. That would be the TBI / throttle body injection engine Not a vortec. The vortec will not work in the 91.
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Some people list their house if they have what they would consider a substantial amount of equity in it.
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when bleach and ammonia mix and theres a substantial amount what would happen to any animals like cats who are in close contact
Yes
No. The 6.0 Vortec was available for the 2000 - 2009 model years. 99 would have a 5.7, 2012 - present has the 6.2 Vortec.
If a Vortec engine shakes or rumbles at low RPMs it likely needs a timing adjustment. It would also simply need a tuneup.
NO it will not. You would need the heads off the vortec engine to make it all work. The 96 that you are talking about should be a VORTEC engine already from the factory. But you may have an early 96 and that is why it is a TBI engine. That was the year they switch to a vortec. 96 TBI no such animal,TBI OBD2 no
you would need to change the cylinder heads also.See link below