If 8th digit in VIN is the same, then yes
No you have to disconnect the wiring under the dash.
Engine rotates but will not start
Yes, it is possible to swap a 4.3L engine into an 86 S-10 4X4 Blazer that originally had a 2.8L engine. However, this type of engine swap may require modifications to the engine mounts, exhaust system, wiring harness, and possibly other components to ensure proper fitment and functionality. It is recommended to consult with a professional mechanic or engine swap specialist to plan and execute this type of swap successfully.
Begin by removing the engine wiring harnesses. Remove the motor mount retaining bolts. Disconnect the engine from the transmission. Lift the engine out.
You can fit a 1.8 liter engine into your 1987 Acura Integra. You will need to modify the engine mounts and the wiring harness.
You can put an engine, from your Toyota Celica, into your Toyota Corolla. The wiring harness and the motor mounts will need to be changed.
Yes, Engine will bolt to transmission, but some mounts and wiring along with computers will have to be change, but engine can be installed.
This is an engine swap and will require engineering mounts, drive shafts, computers and wiring.
The wiring of a stereo is connected to the audio inputs. This is standard in a Chevy Blazer and other cars.
No not a chance All mounts are WAY different not to mention the PCM and wiring and sensors
sure it will fit in the engine bay, you will need to change the motor mounts and get the computer and wiring from the 5.7.
It might, but you will have to change engine mounts, transmission, ECU, and all wiring.