yes most Chevy motors are able to be but in any other Chevy u just have to make sure the the intake system stays the same
Pretty much any 350 Chevy engine from 1968 to 1987 will work.
Yes but you might have to change the driveshaft
Yes it will work just fine as long as the 87 is a fuel injected model. Some early months of 87 were carburetor engines and if your is then the engine you are asking about will not work.
It will fit right in, But the problem is that the 97 computer system will not hook up to the 93 engine. therefore the 93 engine WON'T RUN and the transmission won't work in the 97 anymore. The 97 MUST have the VORTEC engine installed in it. Then everything will WORK RIGHT.
yes it will. but you may need to transfer all the sensors etc from the old engine to the donor engine so your wiring works properly.
Yes. Very well. As far as I know an LT1 was not stock in 1995 but was a crate engine from the GM dealer.
no
The 83 engine will not work. You need a TBI / throttle body injection engine from 1987 to 1995. then everything will bolt right up and work just fine.
Yes it will work
Yes But they have different plug ins on the throttle body so you will have to you will have to swap the throttle body also
Why the defrost may not work in a 1993 Chevy Caprice Classic could be because the heating core is out.
1993 chevy 4.3 v6 1500 truck temp gauge inoperative,