If the 1991 was 305 or 350 truck, you would need to Install a GM performace parts Vortec TBI Intake Manifold (Just do a Google search for GMPP Vortec TBI Intake) as well as you would need the stock Vortec Exhaust Manifolds and EGR Tube( Its the tube that runs from the left exhaust manifold to the intake). The rest of the parts you could transfer off of the original 305 or 350. Then you would either need to install fuel injectors from a 454 with Throttle Body Injection or you would need to find someplace to "burn" you a new computer chip for your truck.
No
It is possible depending on what kind of pickup truck you own.
As far as fitting in the truck YES. Hear's the problem that you will have. First it won't even run because the wireing harnesss and computer system / ECM. Engine controll module was designed for a VORTEC engine. none of the wireing harness will hook up to the 92 350 engine. To make the 92 engine run correct with NO TROUBLES. You will have to have a 92 ECM / computer system and a 92 model transmission and the intire engine wireing harness for a 92 model. You will also have to change the fuel pump. Your best bet would be to put a VORTEC ENGINE from 1996 to 1999 back in it.
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No.
The options available to diesel pickup trucks are dependent upon the make and model of the pick up truck as the options will vary accordingly. Factors such as engine capacity will have an implication upon what options are available for such a truck.
No. A fuel tank will not explode just because it is on fire. However, it will feed the fire and make it worse.
Yes, Isuzu did produce a 2.3L engine pickup in 1987. The Isuzu Pickup, also known as the Isuzu D-Series, was available during that time and featured a variety of engine options, including a 2.3L inline-four engine. This model was part of Isuzu's lineup aimed at the compact truck market.
Yes. It was used in the truck line in 1996-2000.
merdedes make a pickup truck?
A pickup truck's weight depends on the model, make and size of the truck. Normally, a pickup truck would weigh from 1750 lbs to 4550 lbs, but even that is just a guess since the exact numbers vary from one truck to the next.
Bella Swan's truck is a red 1953 Chevrolet Pickup.