NO CHANCE ITS A BANGER I disagree....I have successfully used a 4.3l from a 1996 S10 and installed it in a 1990 four winns. THere were a few things i had to change and need to be mentioning.... depending on the year difference the earlier models have a mechanical fuel pump...the 96 does not even have the block space for it. As well as cam and head differences.... Is it possible. Absolutely..
both good engines but i have 65 elcamio with a 454 and it is just the best engine i have ever put into a chev. i would go with a 454
No, the propeller will only work if the engine is running.
NO there is not. The timing on that engine is computer controlled and it REQUIRES an engine scanner to set the timing. A timing light will not work.
you wont get fuel to engine,might just be fuse or relay.
A paddle boat uses oars called paddles. Instead of a engine and steering wheel to move about on the water.
yes
The "small block" Chev engine is a popular engine swap for this car. As to the twin turbo that is going to be a large amount of work but completely doable.
No, will not work. why not?
You can replace a four-cylinder Toyota Camry engine with a six-cylinder engine. You will need to purchase a motor mount adapter kit. There will be an extensive amount of work.
yes
1500-2000 if you do all the work yourself
A steam boat uses superheated water (steam) to turn a turbine. This turning turbine thereby is connected to a engine that uses mechanical means to turn a propeller.