YES it will fit right in there and bolt right up. But it won't run and transmission won't work. You will have to install a 1996 ECM / ENGINE CONTROLL MODULE / Computor. 1996 model 4L80E transmission, compleat engine and transmission wireing harness and then change the fuel pump too. So there you go. Getttter done.
Yes, you can put just about any motor in any vehicle, it just takes time, and knowelge (and money helps too). The 6.0L 367 is a pretty popular swap for the 88-98 Chevy/gmc trucks and SUVs If you mean a 96+ up motor, then no, 1996 gm introduced the vortec motor to the world and is not compatible with 95 and down applications, unless the computer and fuel systems are upgraded along with it. Your 1994 Chevy 3/4 ton has a 5.7L 350 not the Vortec 350 introduced in 1996.
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WEll it all depends on the fuel system on the truck and motor if hey are the same u should be good... but one may be a tbi system and that's where u might need to do a little tweaking on your set ups.
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I have a 1996 Chevy astro w/ 4.3 L vortec... these plugs fit that motor.
Yes they will with no problems. They are basicly the same heads, Just different CCs.
the vortec block and heads were introduced in late 1995 but actual vortec motor started coming in vehicles in 1996
5.7L V8 350 Vortec.
I have a 1996 305, Vortec with that number on it.
60 to 66 psi
No it will not. The 1990 engine is all together different and yes it will bolt in But it will not run. You need a VORTEC engine from the year 1996 through 1999.