Go to any online auto parts store such as Advance. Look up the fuel pump for the 95 and the 93 and see if the part numbers are the same or not.
The 95 pump won't pump enough pressure to run the 97 engine. 2 different pumps. MUST use a 97 pump.
Fuel pump fuse or relay are bad.
Yes,
Fuel pump relay may be stuck, replace it.
Bad fuel pump? Bad fuel pump relay? Plugged fuel filter?
Probably fuel pump failure.
In the glove compartment behind the access door marked "relays". The fuel pump relay would be the first one on the left.
To relieve the fuel pressure on a Chevrolet S10, the fuel pump relay should first be removed. Then, the engine should be startedand run until it stalls.
No.
Yes, same part # for 98 and 95.
Assuming we are talking about a 4.3L engine, the 96 would be CFI (Central Fuel Injection) and the 95 would be TBI (Throttle Body Injection). The engine would bolt in but all the electronics including the fuel pump and fuel lines would also have to be swapped, or swap the 95 throttle body unit over to the 96 engine.