The 1987 S10 Blazer shares many components with the 1982-1994 S10 pickup truck, making parts from these years often interchangeable, particularly for body panels, interior components, and some mechanical parts. Additionally, certain parts from the 1983-1994 Chevrolet S10 Blazer can also be compatible. When considering interchangeability, always check for specific part numbers and compatibility to ensure proper fitment.
If the engine size is the same, probably
4x6 in the dash and 6x9 in the rear
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what is the squence and torque specs for an 2.8 v6
This can be done, though some modifications may be needed. If you need to replace your core support (rad support) as well, order a core support for a 91 S10 blazer. This will help do away with the mounting issues. I did this to a 1985 S10 blazer and the grill fit fine with the factory core support, but not all of the mounting locations matched.
May be an auto resetting breaker in the main power dist. box under hood
possibly you have a leaking cooling line from your trans cooler or radiator
If there is a fuse on your model it is in the fuse block under the dash. My book only mentions one for the four cylinder model.
It located as you are looking at the engine to the left of the tbi on a mounting bracket on top of the bracket it has a four wire connector connecting to the module
what is the valve settings surposed to be for a 87 s10 chevy pickup 2.8 ci
20 gallons. The 1st Generation ('82-'93) S10 and GMC Jimmy has a 20 gl tank, if powered by a V6. The four cylinder engine models have a 13.2 gl tank.
no sir ,87 and 88 change out.