What year Chevy S10 are interchangeable?
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What year Chevy S10 are interchangeable?
Body parts for any S10 built prior to 1994 should interchange. engine and drivetrain parts will only interchange with S10s equipped with the same engine and transmission as yours.
What engine is in a 1988 Chevy S10?
Engines
Years | Engine | Power |
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1986 | 2.8 L LL2 60° V6, TBI | 125 hp (93 kW; 127 PS) at 4800 rpm |
1987-1993 | 125 hp (93 kW; 127 PS) at 4800 rpm | |
1988–1992 | 4.3 L LB4 90° V6, TBI | 160 hp (119 kW; 162 PS) at 4000 rpm |
1993 | 165 hp (123 kW; 167 PS) at 4000 rpm |
How many generations of Chevy S10 are there?
three generations
Meanwhile, the S10 has enjoyed an uninterrupted production run in Brazil from 1995 to present. Currently, the Chevrolet S10 spans a total of three generations.
What transmission is in a 1988 Chevy S10?
Only the EL Regular Cab Short Bed 2WD and Extended Cab Short Bed 2WD got a standard five-speed manual transmission with overdrive. The other trims got the four-speed automatic transmission with overdrive.
Will S10 Blazer parts fit?
Any first gen will work, even the blazers(well front doors and up when it comes to the blazers).
What is a 1989 Chevy S10 worth?
About the 1989 Chevrolet S10 Pickup
Truck | Original MSRP/Price | Engine |
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S-10 Fleetside/Wideside 117.9′ 4WD | $11534 / $10296 | 4 Cylinder / 6 Cylinder |
S-10 Fleetside/Wideside EL 108.3′ | $7474 / $6973 | 4 Cylinder |
S-10 Fleetside/Wideside Ext Cab 122.9′ | $9514 / $8492 | 4 Cylinder / 6 Cylinder |
What year was the Chevrolet S10 built?
History of the Chevy S10 Pickup Truck There were two generations of the S10 produced for the North American market. The first-generation was in production between 1982 and 1993, while the second-generation was produced between 1994 and the last year of North American production in 2004.
What years was the S10 made?
There were two generations of the S10 produced for the North American market. The first-generation was in production between 1982 and 1993, while the second-generation was produced between 1994 and the last year of North American production in 2004.
Are Chevy s10s safe?
From my experience p, they are very reliable, and good on gas for a “big” motor. My truck has a 19 gallon fuel tank and I get about 230 miles before I get to E from driving city and highway. Also, if you have a really good battery for the winter, it will start your v6 with no problem.