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NO it will not. You would need the heads off the vortec engine to make it all work. The 96 that you are talking about should be a VORTEC engine already from the factory. But you may have an early 96 and that is why it is a TBI engine. That was the year they switch to a vortec. 96 TBI no such animal,TBI OBD2 no
There are 4 different Vortec engines for that year. Stock horsepower at the crank are: The 4.3L (262ci) Vortec V6 has 190hp The 5.0L (305ci) Vortec V8 has 230hp The 5.7L (350ci) Vortec V8 has 255hp The 7.4L (454ci) Vortec V8 has 290hp
is this a vortec engine 4.3 liter casting number on Block 10066061 - 4.3lg
Yes, the 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe is equipped with the 5.7L Vortec V8 engine as one of its engine options. This engine is known for its durability and performance, making it a popular choice for the Tahoe during that model year. Additionally, the 5.7L Vortec is part of GM's Gen III small-block engine family.
The 5.7 liter GM Vortec engine was produced beginning in the 1996 model year. The last year for production of that engine was 2002.
The 2001 model of the Light-Duty Silverado 1500, had an option of four engine sizes; a 6.0L Vortec V8 engine, a 4.3L Vortec V6, a 4.8L Vortec V8 or a 5.3L Vortec V8. The Heavy-Duty 1500HD comes with three engine options, these are 6.0L Vortec V8, 8.1L Vortec V8 and a 6.6L Duramax V8
The vortec has bigger pistons
Look at the intake manifold. A vortec engine has 8ea. All the others have 12ea.
i have a 94 cheyenne c 1500 4.3 v6 and it has a vortec