Thanks for the information on the engine diagram. I have located a donor for the Jimmy, it is from an S-10. Now my quesitons about the swap.
The s-10 2.8 has a oil filter that points to the rear of the engine. The Jimmy's points to the side. Does anyone know if the rear pointing will have a clearance issue?
The s-10 is 2X4 and the Jimmy is 4X4. Is there a difference in the oil pan? If so, will swapping the oil pans work? I believe that somewhere along the line, GM had two oil pan bolts that were accesable from inside the timing chain cover. The S-10 is a 1983, and the Jimmy a 1988. Additionally, is there a difference in the oil pickup tube and screen. I am assuming there is a difference, to clear the front drive axle.
Hate to pass up on the motor, was rebuilt before the owner totaled the truck. Besides, getting the motor for free.
The Jimmy has a dropped push rod on the rear piston. When looking at the the other head, three other rods had dropped and fixed before my 14 year old daughter and I tore down. Is this a common problem with these engines?
Wonderful site, and nice to have persons to chat with who know the engines. Much has changed since I rebuilt MG's and Shoebox Chevys. If this goes smoothly, maybe a future project of installing a 60 degree V6 in a MGB. Your site has certainly get me thinking engines again.
The s-10 2.8 has a oil filter that points to the rear of the engine. The Jimmy's points to the side. Does anyone know if the rear pointing will have a clearance issue?
The s-10 is 2X4 and the Jimmy is 4X4. Is there a difference in the oil pan? If so, will swapping the oil pans work? I believe that somewhere along the line, GM had two oil pan bolts that were accesable from inside the timing chain cover. The S-10 is a 1983, and the Jimmy a 1988. Additionally, is there a difference in the oil pickup tube and screen. I am assuming there is a difference, to clear the front drive axle.
Hate to pass up on the motor, was rebuilt before the owner totaled the truck. Besides, getting the motor for free.
The Jimmy has a dropped push rod on the rear piston. When looking at the the other head, three other rods had dropped and fixed before my 14 year old daughter and I tore down. Is this a common problem with these engines?
Wonderful site, and nice to have persons to chat with who know the engines. Much has changed since I rebuilt MG's and Shoebox Chevys. If this goes smoothly, maybe a future project of installing a 60 degree V6 in a MGB. Your site has certainly get me thinking engines again.
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