yes if they are both throttle body engines
Nooo
intake manifold is DIFFERENT for models 1985 and 1988
No it is not, It has a CARBURETOR
Some were and some weren't. Pull the breather and look inside the intake of what appears to be the carburetor. If you see an injector then it is Throttle Body FI.
yes
yes but most 96 engines had vortec heads and intake manifold which are way better and if its fuel injected you might have some driveability problems it will still run but might not run smoothly
First of all the 85 is a fuel injected engine, You can not put a carburetor on a fuel injected intake manifold it won't even fit.And if you put a carbureted intake on it you will need to change the elect fuel pump in the tank, the distributor and you will need to DRILL out the 4 center bolt holes in the intake manifold too. Plane and simple THE ENGINE WON'T RUN WORTH A...................D...M need to keep it fuel injected.
Yes, however, they both take different intake manifolds, so you will have to transfer the intake, as well.
That year has a Carburetor on it. They started using fuel injection in late 1987
If it is carburated itis in the inlet nut of the carb. If injected it is inline.
The pcv is located on either valve cover or the intake.
No. There were major engine changes between those years.