In general, many parts from a 1989 Chevrolet S10 can fit a 1991 S10, as both models share a similar platform and components. However, specific parts may vary, particularly if there were changes in design, options, or engine configurations between the two model years. It’s best to verify compatibility for the specific part you are considering, as factors like trim level and engine type can affect fitment. Always consult a parts compatibility guide or a knowledgeable mechanic for confirmation.
It will not bolt directly in but you can fabricate it to fit.
1992 Chevy s10 jumps out of 5th gear
Yes,
i have put p225 tires on 89 thru 2003 s10
I have an 89 s10 with a 2.8 V6. It gets about 22 city, 25 highway.
The Exhaust Gas Recirculation Valve on a 1989 S10 is located in the valve cover. It is toward the front of the motor.
It cost about 10 bucks at any auto part store.
No carburetor on that 89 S10. It would be throttle body fuel injected.
I have an '85 S10 with a 305 small block, runs great, just a lot of work to do, but she runs great and sounds AWESOME! Give it a go!
NO, They will not interchange.
The 89 model does not have a VSS.
Depends on which engine they have. The 2.8 V-6 bell housing bolt pattern is not the same as a 4.3 V-6.