the simple answer is YES. though, a 94 would be either a t.b.i. system or early vortec. if it is a vortec, the swap shouldn't require a p.c.m. reflash- however if your 94 is a t.b.i. you will need to change the intake and fuel delivery systems to handle the 60 p.s.i. operating pressure for the vortec engine.
The v8 engine 2002 GMC Jimmy 6 cylinders can be replaced with the GM Vortec 4200 straight-6 engine.
No it will not. The design of the 2002 Transmission is different.
yes with a lot of work.i have done it myself.contact advanced adapters
5 quarts
The firing order for the 4.3L engine is 165432
you would need to change the cylinder heads also.See link below
it should
I believe 190 hp. That's what my 99 Jimmy with a vortec 4.3 is estimated at. The basic 4.3 Vortec V-6 was rated at 160 or 165 hp. Starting in 1994 an "enhanced Vortec" 4.3 V-6 of 195 HP became available alongside the basic version.
160 HP for 1991-1992. 165 HP for 1992-1994.
well, the 93 has a spider injection unit in the intake manifold. ten bolts and a gasket...
Firing order 1-6-5-4-3-2
On a 1995 GMC Jimmy with a Vortec engine, the EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) valve is typically located on the intake manifold, near the rear of the engine. It is connected to the exhaust system via a tube and has an electrical connector. To access it, you may need to remove any components obstructing your view, such as the air intake or engine covers. Always consult a repair manual for specific instructions and diagrams for your particular model.