No it will not. Those 2 engines have a total different type of fuel system and sensors.
A 1995 Chevrolet Tahoe has a 5.7L 350 TBI V8 for a engine, not a vortec.
Yes. It was used in the truck line in 1996-2000.
We need to know size engine you have.
I know on my vortec engine the valve cover bolts are in the center of the cover and there is only 4, my racecar has vortec heads and my truck has standard stock heads with four bolts on thew corners
The idle is adjusted by way of the Idle Air Control motor as directed from the Engine Control Module. The idle is computer controlled. I changeTHE IAC motor for a new one ,still there is a bit of a rough Idle, what can be the trouble
Yes if the 89 had the same size motor as the 95 the 95 motor will bolt right in. The Chevy 350 did not change from 88 to 95. In 96 it went to the vortec 350 its a little different.
The idle is control by the idle air control motor from outputs from the Engine Control Module.
It is on the right head beside the back spark plug.
Vortec is the motors name in the blazer and it is a great motor
yes i suppose
A vortec has bolts in the center of valve covers, instead of around the bottom edge
A pineapple grenade because you are about to mess up the 88 truck has a weak motor prob don't have as much power as the 305 vortec don't do it get computer and motor from a vortec to put in the truck