Yes. You will have to buy adaptive motor mounts in order to install the 350. Your best bet is to get a newer model (1985 and newer) 350 with the oil dipstick on the passenger side of the engine. You can find motor mounts on eBay, but be careful, they are sometimes thin and weak. Advance adapters has one of the thickest sets available. There is also a guy in Crystal Springs, Mississippi, Joe Rocher, who makes the mounts. His slightly move the engine to the passenger side so that your steering shaft has easier clearance. I have converted a few trucks with everything from a 4 cylinder, 2.8 V6 and the 4.3 V6 to small block Chevy's. With the newer model engine, you can use the low performance exhaust manifolds for a 305 and they will clear your frame, and give you leak free exhaust.
If you need any more information on this you can email me at bonnerdean@Yahoo.com.
yes, visit www.s10v8.com for more info.
43% of 350= 43% * 350= 0.43 * 350= 150.5
The vehicle with 16 rims that can fit the 1999 Sonoma is Chevrolet siverado.5stud 4.75 ??? The vehicle with 16 rims that can fit 1999 Sonoma is a Toyota truck.
will the 2.2 crossmember on a 1994 GMC sonoma fit on a 1994 GMC sonoma 3.4
this might fit , you will have to see where the vent port is , also where the lines and filler neck connects if they are the same
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Yes, it will fit
YES it will fit right in.
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yes it will fit. you will have to make your motor mounts or try to find someone that makes them. I think you will need a mini high torque starter and if you have a 4.3 then the transmission will bolt up. I am not sure this is all you will need, but it is the things I know you will need.
No, they will not.
If the S-10 was equiped with a 4.3 liter engine the transmission will probably fit the 350. The transmission used with the 2.8 liter engine WILL NOT fit the 350 engine.