the simple answer is YES. though, a 94 would be either a t.b.i. system or early vortec. if it is a vortec, the swap shouldn't require a p.c.m. reflash- however if your 94 is a t.b.i. you will need to change the intake and fuel delivery systems to handle the 60 p.s.i. operating pressure for the vortec engine.
The v8 engine 2002 GMC Jimmy 6 cylinders can be replaced with the GM Vortec 4200 straight-6 engine.
No it will not. The design of the 2002 Transmission is different.
yes with a lot of work.i have done it myself.contact advanced adapters
5 quarts
The firing order for the 4.3L engine is 165432
you would need to change the cylinder heads also.See link below
it should
I believe 190 hp. That's what my 99 Jimmy with a vortec 4.3 is estimated at. The basic 4.3 Vortec V-6 was rated at 160 or 165 hp. Starting in 1994 an "enhanced Vortec" 4.3 V-6 of 195 HP became available alongside the basic version.
160 HP for 1991-1992. 165 HP for 1992-1994.
well, the 93 has a spider injection unit in the intake manifold. ten bolts and a gasket...
Firing order 1-6-5-4-3-2
On a 1995 GMC Jimmy with a Vortec engine, the fuel injectors are located within the intake manifold, specifically under the upper intake manifold assembly. To access them, you typically need to remove the air intake assembly and the upper intake manifold. The injectors are mounted directly to the lower intake manifold and are connected to the fuel rail, which supplies them with fuel.