No, different bolt pattern.
If the tranny came off the v6 s10
No, the 2.8 had weird trannys but a 350 v8 tranny would bolt up
no a v-8 will not adapt to a 2.8 transmission...due to a metric size... but a 4.3 transmission will bolt up to any chevy v-8
A 4.3 is essentially a 350 with 2 cylinders cut off. The 4.3 belhousing will bolt to both small & big block Chevy v8s as well as the newer LS style engines.
NO.
NO it will not.
A direct bolt in, no.
Yes, a 350 Chevy motor can be bolted into a 1991 S-10 with a 2.8-liter manual transmission, but you will need an adapter plate to connect it to the existing bellhousing. Additionally, consider upgrading the transmission to handle the increased power and torque of the 350 engine, as the 2.8's components may not be sufficient. Proper modifications to the engine mounts, exhaust, and possibly the driveshaft will also be necessary for a successful installation.
If the S-10 was equiped with a 4.3 liter engine the transmission will probably fit the 350. The transmission used with the 2.8 liter engine WILL NOT fit the 350 engine.
The 4.3 engine will not bolt up to the 2.8 transmission.
The transmission fluid capacity for a 1991 S10 5 speed manual transmission is approximately 3 quarts. This can be purchased at any auto parts store.
ATF will work. (automatic Transmission Fluid)