The 1987 Chevrolet S10 shares many interchangeable parts with other vehicles from GM's compact truck and car lineup, particularly those from the Chevrolet S10 Blazer, GMC S15, and even some components from the Chevrolet Astro van of the same era. Engine parts, suspension components, and brake parts can often be swapped between these models. Additionally, certain interior and electrical components may also be compatible with other GM vehicles from the late 1980s. Always verify specific part numbers for compatibility before making any replacements.
The 1987 Chevrolet S10 with a 2.8L engine is throttle body fuel injected.
One can find Chevrolet S10 parts at local dealerships that stock Chevrolet parts. Some other places that offer Chevrolet S10 parts include Amazon, JC Whitney, Parts Train, and eBay. One might also check sites like Craigslist and other classifieds to find parts for the car.
There are many places one might purchase parts for a Chevrolet S10. In addition to a local Chevrolet dealership, one might also check the local junkyard for discount parts.
22 foot/lbs
See underhood sticker.
The 1987 S10 Blazer shares many components with the 1982-1994 S10 pickup truck, making parts from these years often interchangeable, particularly for body panels, interior components, and some mechanical parts. Additionally, certain parts from the 1983-1994 Chevrolet S10 Blazer can also be compatible. When considering interchangeability, always check for specific part numbers and compatibility to ensure proper fitment.
The 2002 Chevrolet S10 was fuel injected.
The S10 Blazer, the S10 pickup, the GMC Sonoma, the GMC Jimmy, the Oldsmobile Bravada.
yes they are identical trucks , except for the name.
Check out an auto parts store or call the Chevrolet dealership.
under exaust manifold on passenger side
It should be, yes.