Hes doing a good job in the vids. But more is needed. that will only sit the motor in the vehicle securely. And others need to know if it's a ls swap you need the computer for the ls and the wiring harness. Beyond that depending on trans set up mods are needed to fit trans. Depending on application drive shaft may need to be shortened. Radiator needs to be moved forward for proper clearance and/or to give you more room and helps with cooling. Select the right rear gear. Most opt to go to 9 inch etc. Or what ever preferred. Next ask yourself are you back halving the truck? If so are you narrowing the frame as well? (Dont have to narrow but might as well do so for more tire) they make kits now where you do not have to cut the bed BUT YOU WILL HAVE TO WIDEN REAR FENDER WELLS IF NARROWING. And others things to consider as well but it is about preference and what your wanting to achieve in your build and it's intended application. Otherwise just hit the ole like button for the guy. Hes not steering anyone wrong hes still learning himself.
Hooker does make long tube headers but they are slip together ones. They worked really well on my 1983 GMC S-15 Jimmy. Ran 12:30's in the quarter in Texas heat. You have a good start with those parts.
Hey kiddo I'm glad you posted this . I'm a first time S10 owner I have a 99 model with a 4 cylinder in it and well even when you get the squirrels fed properly and pointed in the same direction and if they're feeling good it is still dismal how long it takes to get up to speed and that's without a boat behind your truck. Nothing would make it run better than say a 6 l vortec after you install a cam hop up the computer about 700 horsepower you don't even have to unload the boat at the lake if you do it properly it'll just jerk the trailer out from underneath it. LOL
Patriot Shorty's Part No.H8036 Patriot Long Tube Part No. H8047 They also come both ways in other brands as well , Heddman Part No. 69490 and Part No. 69030 Hooker Headers and Sanderson Headers also
Sweet swap man. Sounds/looks like a fun project. Question: Thinking of putting a bone stock carbureted 283V8 in my 98chev pickup. Currently Vortec 4.3. 220Kmiles. sick of the nickel-dime. Do you know if the current 5 speed manual clutch/bell housing/trans will bolt up to the SB V8?
@@Blaze_556 great but you have to use the trans dapt motor mounts that are recommended for which longtubes you choose. Basically moves and slightly tilt motor to clear firewall for headers.
You have it backwards, the motor mounts bolt to the frame and the plates bolt to the engine, when you put it in bolt them up to where they're tight but you can still move them and then tighten them once the engine is in the chassis. Not only can you use those headers, but if you dont want to use headers and want manifolds for more of a factory setup you can use third gen Camaro manifolds, it's been awhile since I did one but I think you have to mill about .010 off of the driver's side so it will clear the steering shaft. Use a relay with the fan switch and dont wire it up directly or you will have some charging issues where the fan will act as an alternator when its turned off and air hits it. If you're using a 90 to 93 grill setup use flex a lite double fan setup in between the grill and the radiator. They have ones meant for a vw scirocco that fit perfectly, wire them up backwards so they will push air through the radiator and not pull it out the front of the truck. Make brackets for the top of the radiator so that it tips forward and tucks into the core support. All of that will give you much more comfortable room at the front of the engine. Back in about 1997 I had a 1991 2wd s10 I bought in 1995. It had the 4.3 in it and the new process 5 speed manual transmission. After launching 3rd gear from the trans 3 different times and then spinning 3-4 red bearing in the motor I ended up pulling the powertrain out. Down the street there was a guy junking a 1976 Chevy 1 ton dump truck with a small block 400 in it. I talked him into bringing it down to my house, let me pull the motor and then have the yard come get it from my house. I rebuilt the 400 into a short block. I went to the yard and found a 1991 1 ton van with a vortec 5.7 with throttle body injection. I talked to the owner of the yard and told him I was in school studying to be a mechanic and gave him a sob story about how we don't have any money.... he said I could pull whatever I wanted off the van and just dont make a mess. I pulled the heads, intake, wiring harness, distributor, and all the tbi components. I also took the computer. I ended up using the computer from the 4.3 and the prom from the 350. Using the van parts I ended up with a tbi injected 400 small block in an s10. Then I went back to the yard and found a wrecked Camaro, I got the Borg Warner t5 and bell housing and the exhaust manifolds from the Camaro. I ended up with a 5 speed TBI 400 small block s10 that pretty much looked factory. Also if you want to lower the truck use some g body knuckles, other than the location of the spindle on the knuckle that are identical as is the rest of the suspension, it's mostly a a/g body chassis with leaf springs in back and set up for an f body motor.
If you are using a sbc then you can use the camaro and trans am exhaust manifold.... if you want to save a bit and have a quieter ride. And don't have a clearance issue with the steering
You got your frame mount and you say it goes on the engine , then you say the engine mount goes on the frame as you put the engine mount in the box at 1:17 , Don't know if you caught that , but I did
Good stuff so I have s10 97 an I want to put a v8 on it an this is second motor I put on but I dont know what im goin to need to put on so it could fit on
I made my own long/medium length equal length headers and shortened a factory reg short box 1500 3" exhaust w/ flow monster 2 chamber. Sounds tough af, but chill at ideal. Unsuspecting till it hit 4500rpm then it sounds like a crate late lol
Hey awesome video I’ve got a 500 horse power small block 406 that I’m putting in my s10 Chevy blazer my question for you is what do you think of your distributor I’ve heard mixed reviews on the HEI distributors people are recommending that I go with a billet aluminum distributor and MSD box and coil...?????
I have bought a 2003 s-10 v6 motor is using tons of oil and the automatic trans is leaking fluid. So is this really hard to swap to a v-8 any advice appreciated !!¡
I have a 94 bravada. It should pretty much bolt up with these parts you will need the 2.8 motor motor mounts which the the V8 mounts connect to. And you don’t need to change the computer with a carb. I have the digital dash and it still works no need to change the gages. I recommend not doing a TBI or CPI injection setup because I’ve herd there a pain!
mbcej sorry but I haven’t started the swap yet but from what I herd if it’s a 4l60e it should connect to the dashwork just the computer won’t work with the motor. So I’m running a carb setup
I went overkill on mine. Pst bushings and a complete camaro brake master cylinder hooked up to a hydroboost out of a 92 astro (bitch to pull out at the wrecker) hooked up to ls1 brakes and a 8.8 with ford 9 axle shafts. Also, you might have some trouble with that distributor if it's not a short cap.
Please tell me you still live in St george and still have this truck, I'm starting a complete project, I already have the small block, i just want to see how everything fits
he said that they don't make long tube headers , but that's not true , Sanderson , Hedman , Patriot and Hooker , all make shorty and long tube headers for V-8 Chevy S-10 trucks
s10v8.com has full length headers for the s10, look for item number 69490. Designed to fit 1982-97 2WD S10, S15, and Jimmy trucks with small block Chevys. Full-length headers. But unless you are putting in more than 450hp you are fine with the shorty headers. You need to wrap the headers unless they are ceramic. The 800 degrees coming off them will kill your battery, alternator, and horse power.
I have a 1988 red S10 that my dad bought brand spanking new in 88. Its been babied its whole life. I had it repainted 3 years ago and it looks like a brand new truck. No dents, no rust, no anything. Theres not a nicer one around anywhere. But I had the 2.5 Iron Duke 4 cylinder rebuilt to keep it all original. But I been thinking about a v8 swap but it kinda scares me. I dont wanna give up the original 5 speed stick and apparently it cant handle a v8?? At least thats wha im told. Im also told the original rear end cant hold up as well. I just dont know if its worth the trouble
Why in heaven would u want to swap out the ls? You can do a complete top end build and get 500 easy now days and if you pro charge or boost it 9 ish if done right!
Roman Meissner hey man where can i find those valve cover. Those are sick. I have some chrome edelbrock on mine but love those red and black ones pmz lemme knkw thanks.!
I'm ordering the Trans- Dapt conversion kit for mine today, comes with oil pan, wrap around headers, motor mounts and most of the hardware, I'm curious to see how good it bolts on and fitment, I'm not expecting everything to drop right in, what modifications did you need to do? If any.
Rant from a fed up S-10 owner: I have a '96 S10 extended cab with the Vortec 4.3 and a sissy-o-matic. I have begun to consider my options for a V-8 swap. Someone as girly as I am usually won't even care, but I have just about had it up to here * motions to brow * with the bull the Vortec has given me. Frikkin asinine "Spider" injector setup, loads of sensors and other prone-to-fail electronics. (and yes I DO work on my own truck) Then that transmission... Oh my GAWD! The "training wheels for people who wont bother to learn how to drive" transmission MUST GO! I can't f-ing stand an automatic. All an automatic is good for is keeping a hand free for twits and twats to hold their cellphones with.. So I want to swap in one of three engine options: A 350, a 305 or a 262 (4.3) But NO FUEL INJECTION! I want a trusty, simple, reliable carburetor. No asinine bs with tree-humper stuff either. Dual exhaust consisting of headers. pipes and glasspacks. THAT'S IT! No O2 sensors, No cats, no air pumps. Just some tubes for the spent fuel-mixture to exit the vehicle, with some slight resemblance of mild silencing.. Period. All the OBD crap... OUTTA' THERE!! I'm sick of having to play computer tech/electrician when something goes a little out of whack. I want to just whip out a screwdriver and tweak a mixture screw instead. Git that electrical trash gone! Electric fuel-pump? Fine, I can live with that. HEI? Sure, can do. But the spaghetti monster amalgamation of tubes and wires all tangled up in the engine bay will be history. The transmission: A 5-speed manual. If there is an electrical connector on the transmission, NOPE! It's gears. Steel, Iron and oil do not require electricity! A mechanical speedometer will do just fine. I'd prefer a direct-linkage clutch, but I can live with a hydraulic one. I love my truck, and I have always loved S-10's in general.. But.. The endless stress and hassle and headaches of all the Vortec nonsense with it's computer center idiocy is driving me completely insane. Every damn thing I have to service, I have to unplug first! I mean there are seriously frikking wires plugged into the gawdamn air intake! Not the TPS or IAC, but ahead of the throttle valve in the rubber hose. A damn MAF.. Get out! I'M DONE! The only electronics I honestly want are Lights, horn, ignition module and a stereo. Everything else can bugger off. Gimme a Edelbrock or a Holley, an MSD and a K&N to keep the dirt out. I was clearly born 40 years too late. Thanks for the vid, man. And best of luck on your swap.
Hey man keep it up I love ur videos I just got a 89 s10 blazer 2 door 2 wd with s tbi 350 and 700r4 trans I’m looking to put a carb on it can u make a small video on the wireing on the engine
What do I need to make a 2001 S10 Blazer four-wheel drive are in a positrack it's going in a S10 frame for a 5-3 engine building a 53 Chevy pick up please email me back if anyone knows thanks
I have a mint 87 S10 blazer, 4X4, 2.8 V6. 62K original garage kept senior citizen miles. Interior looks like it was Never sat in. Under the hood looks like it is still on the showroom floor, Original 2 tone blue paint. The 2.8 runs perfect but it is a slug. The wife's 4cyl Hyundai is like a HP V8 compared to a riding mower in the S10 with the 2.8. I am looking for someone to do an engine swap for me that won't booger it up. I just want it to run like a normal late model compact SUV. If there is anybody that reads this that is capable and wants to do a reasonable swap for me (I am retired and disabled on a fixed income), I was thinking possibly a new current (junk yard) 310 HP Silverado 4 cyl turbo or a late model 4.3 Silverado drive train. I know the trans will also need to be swapped because the 2.8 is a different bolt pattern than most of the engines I am thinking of.
And that's all you need to swap a and Into an s10? Wow you left out all the major components... trans mount rear end setup how to mate th350 400 to a rear end.. wiring ignition battery placement etc.. your missing basically the entire swap very misleading lol
Hence "subscribe to see the rest of the build" lol. All of that is getting done it's own time and will be seen on this channel. I don't know if you're new to UA-cam or what but this is a similar format to how most automotive UA-camrs do builds and title their videos.
Trans mount is the same, you have to use a 4.3 / v8 bellhousing if you're manual and a v8 bolt pattern trans if you're automatic. Hence you can run a stock 4.3 driveshaft. Battery can stay in the factory location.
True hes also forgot to mention. That in some applications u might need diffrent brackets for the ac and especially the Powersteering pump in. He didnt mention the Flexplate spacer fir the 700r4 or 4l60e transmissions. He didnt mention That it also requires A diffrent fuel pump. Pcm Vats dlete. The oil pan sometimes it requires to cut and wel part of the crossmember theres more
Not really. But only if you dimple the tubes where the plugs will go. Otherwise if you dont or do not want to you will need a good set of shorty plugs.
Hes doing a good job in the vids.
But more is needed. that will only sit the motor in the vehicle securely. And others need to know if it's a ls swap you need the computer for the ls and the wiring harness. Beyond that depending on trans set up mods are needed to fit trans. Depending on application drive shaft may need to be shortened. Radiator needs to be moved forward for proper clearance and/or to give you more room and helps with cooling. Select the right rear gear. Most opt to go to 9 inch etc. Or what ever preferred. Next ask yourself are you back halving the truck? If so are you narrowing the frame as well? (Dont have to narrow but might as well do so for more tire) they make kits now where you do not have to cut the bed BUT YOU WILL HAVE TO WIDEN REAR FENDER WELLS IF NARROWING. And others things to consider as well but it is about preference and what your wanting to achieve in your build and it's intended application. Otherwise just hit the ole like button for the guy. Hes not steering anyone wrong hes still learning himself.
Hooker does make long tube headers but they are slip together ones. They worked really well on my 1983 GMC S-15 Jimmy. Ran 12:30's in the quarter in Texas heat. You have a good start with those parts.
Will those headers work with vortec heads
Hey kiddo I'm glad you posted this . I'm a first time S10 owner I have a 99 model with a 4 cylinder in it and well even when you get the squirrels fed properly and pointed in the same direction and if they're feeling good it is still dismal how long it takes to get up to speed and that's without a boat behind your truck. Nothing would make it run better than say a 6 l vortec after you install a cam hop up the computer about 700 horsepower you don't even have to unload the boat at the lake if you do it properly it'll just jerk the trailer out from underneath it. LOL
Patriot Shorty's Part No.H8036
Patriot Long Tube Part No. H8047
They also come both ways in other brands as well , Heddman Part No. 69490 and Part No. 69030
Hooker Headers and Sanderson Headers also
"Not really a wrinkle finish but its a crinkle finish"
had me dead
It's gonna be SICK!!!
He loves his truck so much he has the new parts in his bed!
Sweet swap man. Sounds/looks like a fun project. Question: Thinking of putting a bone stock carbureted 283V8 in my 98chev pickup. Currently Vortec 4.3. 220Kmiles. sick of the nickel-dime. Do you know if the current 5 speed manual clutch/bell housing/trans will bolt up to the SB V8?
Did the HEI distributor end up working? I thought you might have trouble with firewall clearance.
I have a 307 with hei dizzy, have to take the engine out to remove it🤣
Headman headers makes longtubes for s10 swaps
How do they fit
@@Blaze_556 great but you have to use the trans dapt motor mounts that are recommended for which longtubes you choose. Basically moves and slightly tilt motor to clear firewall for headers.
your videos are great man, appreciate it, I'm planning a S10 V8 build for next year and you've been the most help on youtube
Plan on a lot of prefab not as easy as he thinks I did it to my 92 s10
You have it backwards, the motor mounts bolt to the frame and the plates bolt to the engine, when you put it in bolt them up to where they're tight but you can still move them and then tighten them once the engine is in the chassis. Not only can you use those headers, but if you dont want to use headers and want manifolds for more of a factory setup you can use third gen Camaro manifolds, it's been awhile since I did one but I think you have to mill about .010 off of the driver's side so it will clear the steering shaft. Use a relay with the fan switch and dont wire it up directly or you will have some charging issues where the fan will act as an alternator when its turned off and air hits it. If you're using a 90 to 93 grill setup use flex a lite double fan setup in between the grill and the radiator. They have ones meant for a vw scirocco that fit perfectly, wire them up backwards so they will push air through the radiator and not pull it out the front of the truck. Make brackets for the top of the radiator so that it tips forward and tucks into the core support. All of that will give you much more comfortable room at the front of the engine. Back in about 1997 I had a 1991 2wd s10 I bought in 1995. It had the 4.3 in it and the new process 5 speed manual transmission. After launching 3rd gear from the trans 3 different times and then spinning 3-4 red bearing in the motor I ended up pulling the powertrain out. Down the street there was a guy junking a 1976 Chevy 1 ton dump truck with a small block 400 in it. I talked him into bringing it down to my house, let me pull the motor and then have the yard come get it from my house. I rebuilt the 400 into a short block. I went to the yard and found a 1991 1 ton van with a vortec 5.7 with throttle body injection. I talked to the owner of the yard and told him I was in school studying to be a mechanic and gave him a sob story about how we don't have any money.... he said I could pull whatever I wanted off the van and just dont make a mess. I pulled the heads, intake, wiring harness, distributor, and all the tbi components. I also took the computer. I ended up using the computer from the 4.3 and the prom from the 350. Using the van parts I ended up with a tbi injected 400 small block in an s10. Then I went back to the yard and found a wrecked Camaro, I got the Borg Warner t5 and bell housing and the exhaust manifolds from the Camaro. I ended up with a 5 speed TBI 400 small block s10 that pretty much looked factory. Also if you want to lower the truck use some g body knuckles, other than the location of the spindle on the knuckle that are identical as is the rest of the suspension, it's mostly a a/g body chassis with leaf springs in back and set up for an f body motor.
If you are using a sbc then you can use the camaro and trans am exhaust manifold.... if you want to save a bit and have a quieter ride. And don't have a clearance issue with the steering
Hey I’m in st.George Utah as well! I’m also about to start this same swap any other tips you have?
Hello.
Do you have the ability to adapt if a customer does not want a s.b. chevy? I'm a Big Pontiac Supporter.
BullyBilly.
Hey Roman i building a s10 of my own what Kind of drive shaft do i use
Art Aldape What’s the drivetrain? Because stock seems to work just fine for me
@@mistymuffin2848 with auto had to get drive shaft shortened a bit
What is the part number please on the Patriot headers also what year model motor do they fit
So your telling me, I need a subwoofer to swap a v8 in the s10
Lmao😂😂
Yes, you do.
yes its a requirememt
Absolutely 😂 🤣
If I remember right when I did a v8 swap in an s10 I had to use shorty plugs
No such thing lmfbo
@@twistednuts6062 yes there are, they are for headers...
@@jcanfixall1585 show me!
Gonna need different plugs for that thing, some short header plugs to clear them headers
Great dis I only bought it because it's either $75 or....225 so I took the chance on all the cheap components Like you did n was super satisfied
You got your frame mount and you say it goes on the engine , then you say the engine mount goes on the frame as you put the engine mount in the box at 1:17 ,
Don't know if you caught that , but I did
Hey man. How about the tranny wat do u use to bolt the crossmember to a turbo 350.
THE HEADERS AND NEW EXAUST WILL BECOME YOUR AUDIO SYSTEM 🔊🎶🎶🔊
what driveshaft u used? trans?
Was the headers and mounts the only thing you needed for the swap ?
Yup
If the s10 has the 4.3 an 350 or 305 will bolt right in an mount to the s10 trans which is an 4l60e trans
Good stuff so I have s10 97 an I want to put a v8 on it an this is second motor I put on but I dont know what im goin to need to put on so it could fit on
Don't forget to use some job weld on your spark plugs, wouldn't want them to come loose and shoot right out of the hood or or or sumpin, grins.
I made my own long/medium length equal length headers and shortened a factory reg short box 1500 3" exhaust w/ flow monster 2 chamber. Sounds tough af, but chill at ideal. Unsuspecting till it hit 4500rpm then it sounds like a crate late lol
What transmission are you running? I'm seriously thinking about leaving the envy 3500 behind
I’m doing the same swap on my 84 2wd s10 blazer am I going to need a new oil pan?
Nice to see you Hot Wheels collection. I also collect them myself
Hey awesome video I’ve got a 500 horse power small block 406 that I’m putting in my s10 Chevy blazer my question for you is what do you think of your distributor I’ve heard mixed reviews on the HEI distributors people are recommending that I go with a billet aluminum distributor and MSD box and coil...?????
on the billet aluminum, swap out the rotor, it can not take the heat, tip bent back opening the gap
I have built a bunch of these trucks, lots of bang for the buck!
I have bought a 2003 s-10 v6 motor is using tons of oil and the automatic trans is leaking fluid. So is this really hard to swap to a v-8 any advice appreciated !!¡
I put a sun pro gauge on the small cubby under the dash and it worked nice and was pretty visible
Whats the part number on the headers
same for a 91 gmc sonoma or s15 ?
Which throttle câble and support Do you use ?
Will it be able to pass emissions in Nevada
I know this is long time ago but I’m doing a same engine swap for a 94 sonoma is it the same ?
I have a 94 bravada. It should pretty much bolt up with these parts you will need the 2.8 motor motor mounts which the the V8 mounts connect to. And you don’t need to change the computer with a carb. I have the digital dash and it still works no need to change the gages. I recommend not doing a TBI or CPI injection setup because I’ve herd there a pain!
Carty did you use the 4l60e trans? I have a 93 blazer I’m doin now with the same digital gauges.
mbcej sorry but I haven’t started the swap yet but from what I herd if it’s a 4l60e it should connect to the dashwork just the computer won’t work with the motor. So I’m running a carb setup
And they do make a long tube headers for s10 ...hooker and headman m ake long tubes iv got hooker super comps on mine ...
I went overkill on mine. Pst bushings and a complete camaro brake master cylinder hooked up to a hydroboost out of a 92 astro (bitch to pull out at the wrecker) hooked up to ls1 brakes and a 8.8 with ford 9 axle shafts. Also, you might have some trouble with that distributor if it's not a short cap.
Please tell me you still live in St george and still have this truck, I'm starting a complete project, I already have the small block, i just want to see how everything fits
he said that they don't make long tube headers , but that's not true , Sanderson , Hedman , Patriot and Hooker , all make shorty and long tube headers for V-8 Chevy S-10 trucks
s10v8.com has full length headers for the s10, look for item number 69490. Designed to fit 1982-97 2WD S10, S15, and Jimmy trucks with small block Chevys. Full-length headers. But unless you are putting in more than 450hp you are fine with the shorty headers. You need to wrap the headers unless they are ceramic. The 800 degrees coming off them will kill your battery, alternator, and horse power.
Sweet parts, I wish there was a company that could make long tube headers for these trucks, where did you get the headers and motor mounts?
Me too, longtubes are just better all around except for clearance hence the shorties. I got 90% of these parts on Amazon!!
Roman Meissner thanks man, I'll check it out. 👍
headman headers makes a long tube header for s 10 swap
What’s a rough cost of all of that?
The headers are 143 motor mounts about 86 and distributor 43 dollars wires 43 that's the main stuff you will need
@@blperformance3822 don't forget the motir
@@blperformance3822 motor*
Hiw much did the parts all cost?
Thanks man. Glad to see you turning wrenches bro it's awesome.
I have a 1988 red S10 that my dad bought brand spanking new in 88. Its been babied its whole life. I had it repainted 3 years ago and it looks like a brand new truck. No dents, no rust, no anything. Theres not a nicer one around anywhere. But I had the 2.5 Iron Duke 4 cylinder rebuilt to keep it all original. But I been thinking about a v8 swap but it kinda scares me. I dont wanna give up the original 5 speed stick and apparently it cant handle a v8?? At least thats wha im told. Im also told the original rear end cant hold up as well. I just dont know if its worth the trouble
What year is your s10? 4.3? 2.8? or 2.2?
Bro! Saint George, Utah. I've been there. My uncle lives in Mesquite. You live in a beautiful city. I am in Phoenix.
What engines can you put into the s10? I have a 2000 S10 LS and I have decided to do a swap.
Why in heaven would u want to swap out the ls? You can do a complete top end build and get 500 easy now days and if you pro charge or boost it 9 ish if done right!
@@x-tremefuntv2734 🤦♂️🤦♂️ ls is referring to the sub model trim.
I have a Oldsmobile bravada (AWD S10 Blazer) does anyone know if the motor mounts and oil pan would be any different?
Should match up to blazer as parts are same and only difference is the branding on the vehicle.
Several companies make long tube headers for the S10!
Does it need a harrness
Just FYI I got the motor mounts backwards when I was talking about them lol. Nevertheless, enjoy the video! Thanks for watching!
Roman Meissner hey man where can i find those valve cover. Those are sick. I have some chrome edelbrock on mine but love those red and black ones pmz lemme knkw thanks.!
I'm ordering the Trans- Dapt conversion kit for mine today, comes with oil pan, wrap around headers, motor mounts and most of the hardware, I'm curious to see how good it bolts on and fitment, I'm not expecting everything to drop right in, what modifications did you need to do? If any.
Trying to 5.3 swap mine and hopefully start my channel so thanks for the ideas
Btw if you could you should link the parts in the description
Gotcha buddy! And that would be awesome
when u said "i got a tach with a shift light...which i think is gonna be SICK!" i dieddd lol
We'll set that at 6 grand !!! Hahaha
The parts are looking good hope to see you working on the build soon
Thanks man! It's going down pretty soon, just waiting on some special performance parts ;)
Are you going to keep it N/A or run some nos or boost?
It'll be N/A, although with some goodness thrown at it. I'd like to put the bottle on it eventually lol.
Rant from a fed up S-10 owner:
I have a '96 S10 extended cab with the Vortec 4.3 and a sissy-o-matic. I have begun to consider my options for a V-8 swap. Someone as girly as I am usually won't even care, but I have just about had it up to here * motions to brow * with the bull the Vortec has given me. Frikkin asinine "Spider" injector setup, loads of sensors and other prone-to-fail electronics. (and yes I DO work on my own truck) Then that transmission... Oh my GAWD! The "training wheels for people who wont bother to learn how to drive" transmission MUST GO! I can't f-ing stand an automatic. All an automatic is good for is keeping a hand free for twits and twats to hold their cellphones with..
So I want to swap in one of three engine options: A 350, a 305 or a 262 (4.3) But NO FUEL INJECTION! I want a trusty, simple, reliable carburetor. No asinine bs with tree-humper stuff either. Dual exhaust consisting of headers. pipes and glasspacks. THAT'S IT! No O2 sensors, No cats, no air pumps. Just some tubes for the spent fuel-mixture to exit the vehicle, with some slight resemblance of mild silencing.. Period.
All the OBD crap... OUTTA' THERE!! I'm sick of having to play computer tech/electrician when something goes a little out of whack. I want to just whip out a screwdriver and tweak a mixture screw instead. Git that electrical trash gone! Electric fuel-pump? Fine, I can live with that. HEI? Sure, can do. But the spaghetti monster amalgamation of tubes and wires all tangled up in the engine bay will be history.
The transmission: A 5-speed manual. If there is an electrical connector on the transmission, NOPE! It's gears. Steel, Iron and oil do not require electricity! A mechanical speedometer will do just fine. I'd prefer a direct-linkage clutch, but I can live with a hydraulic one.
I love my truck, and I have always loved S-10's in general.. But.. The endless stress and hassle and headaches of all the Vortec nonsense with it's computer center idiocy is driving me completely insane. Every damn thing I have to service, I have to unplug first! I mean there are seriously frikking wires plugged into the gawdamn air intake! Not the TPS or IAC, but ahead of the throttle valve in the rubber hose. A damn MAF.. Get out! I'M DONE! The only electronics I honestly want are Lights, horn, ignition module and a stereo. Everything else can bugger off. Gimme a Edelbrock or a Holley, an MSD and a K&N to keep the dirt out.
I was clearly born 40 years too late. Thanks for the vid, man. And best of luck on your swap.
My sentiments exactly. Couldn't have said it better.
Where did you get all that stuff. And what kind of engine did you get???
Summit sells the full swap kit
Although all the sbc stuff and gauges will have to be bought separately lol
Hey man keep it up I love ur videos I just got a 89 s10 blazer 2 door 2 wd with s tbi 350 and 700r4 trans I’m looking to put a carb on it can u make a small video on the wireing on the engine
Next time I'm down in st george ill have to see this truck
Do they make a kit like this for a 4WD also
yes
Nice start man!! Just to let ya know there are long tube headers out there for the s10 swaps 👍
And what year is your truck
hey bud the spark plugs u have are gonna need to be changed to the shorty headders plug cuz the one u have are to long. I have the same headders
Appreciate the tip man! I think I might be getting new plugs anyways, thinking I might run a colder plug for my motor. Thanks again
Sanderson makes full lengths and so do a few others
Holy mackerel! Does this kid even have a driver's license? He doesn't even shave yet!
What do I need to make a 2001 S10 Blazer four-wheel drive are in a positrack it's going in a S10 frame for a 5-3 engine building a 53 Chevy pick up please email me back if anyone knows thanks
Trying to make sense of your question. I'd like to help answer any question you have though.
@@x-tremefuntv2734 I can translate, 01 Blazer s10 4x4 frame with posi, using a 5.3l, going under a 53 Chevy truck...
hell yeah dude!
Love your vids man, I hope to do this same sorta swap one day
Thanks for watching man! And you totally should.
The plates go on the motor
Check out my s10 build on my channel
@@v8sserieschevy917 Who gives a fuck!!
Good video man!
Hey man I’m doing a v8 swap in my s10 and I live in West Jordan, Utah!
That's sick dude! We might have to meet up at some point and cruise
Doing the same thing in my S10.
Hey bro when you hytime text me have questions
Better title would have been how to dress up an sbc
Nice hotwheels
How much do you spend in total? Like parts stuff?
It would be helpful if you provided the price for the parts. Other than that we enjoyed the video.
"we got tach, boost, boost, and boost" 😂😂
I have a mint 87 S10 blazer, 4X4, 2.8 V6. 62K original garage kept senior citizen miles. Interior looks like it was Never sat in. Under the hood looks like it is still on the showroom floor, Original 2 tone blue paint. The 2.8 runs perfect but it is a slug. The wife's 4cyl Hyundai is like a HP V8 compared to a riding mower in the S10 with the 2.8. I am looking for someone to do an engine swap for me that won't booger it up. I just want it to run like a normal late model compact SUV. If there is anybody that reads this that is capable and wants to do a reasonable swap for me (I am retired and disabled on a fixed income), I was thinking possibly a new current (junk yard) 310 HP Silverado 4 cyl turbo or a late model 4.3 Silverado drive train. I know the trans will also need to be swapped because the 2.8 is a different bolt pattern than most of the engines I am thinking of.
And that's all you need to swap a and Into an s10? Wow you left out all the major components... trans mount rear end setup how to mate th350 400 to a rear end.. wiring ignition battery placement etc.. your missing basically the entire swap very misleading lol
Hence "subscribe to see the rest of the build" lol. All of that is getting done it's own time and will be seen on this channel. I don't know if you're new to UA-cam or what but this is a similar format to how most automotive UA-camrs do builds and title their videos.
Trans mount is the same, you have to use a 4.3 / v8 bellhousing if you're manual and a v8 bolt pattern trans if you're automatic. Hence you can run a stock 4.3 driveshaft. Battery can stay in the factory location.
True hes also forgot to mention. That in some applications u might need diffrent brackets for the ac and especially the Powersteering pump in. He didnt mention the Flexplate spacer fir the 700r4 or 4l60e transmissions. He didnt mention That it also requires A diffrent fuel pump. Pcm Vats dlete. The oil pan sometimes it requires to cut and wel part of the crossmember theres more
@@willygarcia4764 you don't have to do none of that nonsense if your parts match each other
@@timparker1552 have u done an ls swap? Yes or no
Hi 👋 👋 👋 👋 👋 Roman hay I haven't seen you on utube in a while everything ok with you anyway I so. Going now thanks Ray in Idaho
I didn't realize this was an old video until I heard him say the word ret*rded
I live in St. George right now
The biggest part that MUST be included to finish this but isn't mentioned....oil pan.
you shouldn't have to change oil pans.?
Yes, the motor has to have an oil pan on it. Lol stock pan fits
@@RomanMeissner i know it needs an oil pan to run. i was saying i didn't figure you'd have to swap the stock to swap into an s10.
You thought getting everything would be cool I thought it would of been cool to see EVERYTHING NEEDED lol but not hating nice vid man
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Ha ha, pink hold downs, y I ota
One minute in and I can already tell you don't know what you're talking about the plate goes on the motor
Better check the instructions dude, the motor mounts go on the engine and so the rubber goes on the crossmember. Punk, geeesh.
U do know that you are going to need header spark plugs
Not really. But only if you dimple the tubes where the plugs will go. Otherwise if you dont or do not want to you will need a good set of shorty plugs.
Hay buddy be careful in the S10 truck with a V8 in it's not good
None of those parts actually fit by the way
Let go Brandon!