We need to know what year and engine you have in that S10 to give you a decent answer. It could be a faulty coolant temp sensor or incorrect fuel pressure. Need more info.
1986. 4.3. v-6. 4wd. Starts eventually, just sometimes cranks forever before catching.
Start with replacing the coolant temp sensor (the one close to the thermostat housing). The part should cost under $20 and it could be the cause.
You should wait at least 2 hours for PVC glue to dry before turning on the water.
PVC glue should dry for at least 2 hours before turning on water to ensure a strong and secure bond.
Read the instructions on the glue used.
CPVC glue should dry for at least 2 hours before turning on water to ensure a secure and leak-free connection.
As long as The Engine is The same that the trasmission was on before then yes it will work.
A driver should generally have their blinker on a minimum of 100 feet before a turn. By turning it on long before the actual turn, it allows following drivers to prepare themselves.
The most evident problem would be the engine cranking for long periods of time before starting. banging on the fuel tank can sometimes get the pump temporarily working again.
Its only a cat. 3 days?
A year
Look up the 'chart of the nuclides'.
YES. As long as the 1999 was built in the early months of 1999 / Before the body style changed.
not really but would not suggest starting it because of over heating issues and as long as the battery is charged it should start