Does a 454 fit in a S10?
1st gen s10 454 is possible….. Great!
What engines will fit in a Chevy S10?
The Chevy 350 engine works extremely well in the S10 and GMC S15 chassis; if nothing else, even a bone-stock 350 is a sure 25 boost in horsepower and torque over the already fairly stout 4.3-liter V-6 engine.
Will a 454 bolt to 350 motor mounts?
They are all the same. All mounts will have the bolt location in the same spot. If there is a difference it will be in the frame and not in the mounts.
Did Chevy ever make a v8 S10?
No, at least not with the SS badge. They did have the GMC Syclone, GMC Sonoma GT, and GMC Typhoon SUV, which were hopped-up versions of those trucks. They featured a turbocharged 4.3L V6, which produced 280 hp (209Kw) and 250 ft-lbs (475Nm) torque, mated to a 700R4 automatic transmission.
Will an Allison transmission bolt to a 454?
It would bolt up to the 454. Hope this helps some. Old trucks and old trailers . . . a comfortable combination!
How big is the frame on an S-10?
With all the options available, the S-10’s frame dimensions varied, fitting a wide variety of consumer preferences. The regular cab version of the S-10 has two doors and is available with either a short or long bed. Its cab size is about 70.8 inches. The short bed’s wheelbase is 108.30 inches, while the long bed has a wheelbase of 117.90 inches.
Can a Chevy S10 be an extended cab?
The S-10 has to be long bed, an extended cab might work, but no guarantees. We cut off about 10 inches of the frame behind the rear axle. The truck has a much lower stance (about 6 inches off the ground in low spots).
When did the Chevy’s 10 come out?
The S-10 was introduced in the 1980’s as one of Chevrolet’s contributions to the light pickup truck market. The first generation was produced between 1982 and 1993, while the second generation was produced between 1994 and 2004. In 2005, the S-10 was discontinued in the US and was replaced by the Chevrolet Colorado.
Can a Chevy S10 be put under a Chevy 3100?
I put an 1988 S-10 long bed frame (but not 4×4) under my 1951 3100. The ride is much better, I have front power disc brakes, power steering, a bed mounted gas tank, and its is much easier to find suspension parts for an s-10 that a 50 year old truck.