Yes it will but you will have to change the computer and the wiring harness to make the engine run. You will also have to change the fuel pump that is inside of the gas tank. Alot of work to make that year engine work in the 93 truck.
Engine and engine parts: 1988 to 1995 Body parts : 1988 to 1999
Considering the Silverado has a 6 lug rim and the S10 has a 5 lug rim, it would be an expensive project to convert the 5 lug S10 into the 6 lug pattern of the Silverado.
A 1999 Chevy Silverado 1500 has a 34 gallon fuel capacity. Depending on the engine, the truck will have a fuel rating of 15-17mpg city and 18-23mpg highway.
The CSFI (Central Sequential Fuel Injection) system calls for 56-62 psi.
Although Chevrolet has produced a pickup truck since 1918, the truck never received a formal name until 1999 at which point it was dubbed the Silverado. ("Silverado" was formerly the name of a trim level that dated back to the 1965.) so it depends on if you are asking when the truck was called Silverado or when a trim level was called Silverado?
with too much work. not realistic.
It is screewed into the driver's side head between the first two spark plugs.
It is screewed into the driver's side head between the first two spark plugs.
yes in a way but it has been modified NEW ANSWER: The engines are not even CLOSE to being the SAME. Chevy compleaty REDISIGNED the engine blocks and transmissions in late 1999
It should if it is the round body style such as 2001 or 2002.
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Yes they will as long as the 99 is not the new body style.