A v8 can last longer than a v6, and a v6 can last longer than a v8. This all depends on how well each vehicle is maintained.
Yes, if it will bolt up and the pulley is the same it will work.
fuel pump for v6 will not supply enough fuel for a v8. they are calibrated to supply different amounts of fuel at different pressure It depends on the year and fuel system. I know better. I have been with Gm for 22 years. I have a v6 4.3 fuel pump out of a 90 s15 in my 89 silverado with the 5.7 350 v8 and its just fine, look it up, its the same part number. it even fits a 7.4 chevy and a 5.0 and a 2.5
That depends on the labor rate where you are; it ranges from 1.6hrs with a V8, 1.9hrs with a V6 w/o air, or 2.2hrs with a V6 w/air.
If you want any batteries to last longer then put the batteries in your fridge and that helps them to last longer!!
You don't mention the year or engine size but the 5.0 liter V8 has ( 1 ) timing CHAIN , the 4.0 liter SOHC - V6 has (3) timing CHAINS and the 4.6 liter V8 uses a timing CHAIN (s)
No, the V8 cam is longer due to the extra cylinders.
Which engine, V6 or V8?Which engine, V6 or V8?
the transmission used in the v6 is the same as the transsmission in the V8 and they can be swapped either way. as in you can match the v8 with a v6 tranny or a v6 with a v8 tranny the bellhousing lines up the same
2.7L v6, 3.5L v6, 5.7L v8, 6.1L v8 , or 3.0L v6 diesel
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Will a jeep v6 tranny work on a v8 motor? Usually no.
Starting in 1996 a V8 was offered along with a V6
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yes but the tranny wont last long with the extra power of a v8
Not really, It was a V8. They came with a 289 which is a V8 but, it is the smallest V8 so basically you could call it a V6 but it's technically still a V8.
An RS camaro came stock with a v6 but came had the option of a v8, turns out most RS's were v8's
4.0L V6 Engine - - - 21mpg highway, 16mpg city 4.6L V8 Engine - - - 20mpg highway, 15mpg city 5.0L V8 Engine - - - 17mpg highway, 13mpg city (no longer produced) The 4.0L V6 engine and the 4.6L V8 engine were EPA fuel estimates.