no, the hinges are different and size
Chevy didn't offer a 350 in an 86 Camaro, but if they did, it would theoretically work in an 87 Caprice.
Runs continually as long as the engine is running.
They are the same, however, I have to advise you here, there are federal laws about odometer tampering, so you better check them, and apply them to your situation, before proceeding.
I know an 87 honda accord engine will fit.
it depends on the corvette, but assuming its an 87 corvette and an 87 grand national both stock, i would say that it would probably be the grand national but it depends on the track, and if one of them has a ferrari enzo motor
It will need a lot of modification but totally possible. I have a supra engine in my 1993 toyota corolla. so far i smoked a corvette,mustang, maseratti, lotus, but unfortunetly lost agianst a NISSAN GTR.
If they are Automatics it will not shift properly. It would bolt up if they are the same engine.
Probably not. the 87 should be carb and the 91 should be injected not a good fit w/ the ECU. The electronics are not compatible.
If the engines are the same or are out of the same trim level an easy way to check this is an engine code will be stamped into the bottom of the block if they match its a sure fit, for example D15A2 its a commonly used engine between 84-87 which is a third generation civic. If the engine code matches it will fit right into place and just swap out any other parts needed from the 86 to the 87.
I put 255-60-15's with a 8" corvette ralley wheel on my 87 Monte and they looked cool but they were right even with the fender lip, they will fit easily but are a lot wider than stock.
yeah