Might be checking out a '96 S-10 (gasp) for Driveabeater status. Should be 2wd std cab, 4.3/auto. Nonrunning at this time; I think it has been sitting a while.
Can anyone hive me the 411?
Might be checking out a '96 S-10 (gasp) for Driveabeater status. Should be 2wd std cab, 4.3/auto. Nonrunning at this time; I think it has been sitting a while.
Can anyone hive me the 411?
Probably that bastard fuel spider has failed causing the inop status.
Beyond that it's a more well rounded/refined version of the square nose previous gen.
Fuel pump, spider injectors, and MAF are where I would start.
The 4.3L is an SBC with two cylinders missing, so it's a tried and true platform. Not really refined, but plenty of torque and power for that truck. It's paired with a 4L60E which is a great transmission and more than enough for that V6. My only complaint is the first gear ratio is incredibly low. GM did that in the 80s when they stuffed 5.0L wheezers in big boaty cars that needed a little help getting moving, but in a more modern setup, it's just annoying. In a situation like if you're towing and merging on a highway and floor it, the 1-2 shift sends the tach too far down and the whole thing will feel like it's falling flat on its face.
They're capable towing rigs. Solid axle, enough torque. The 7.5" rear axle will take some weight, but it won't take a ton of torque, so if you fall into the super-easy trap of LS swapping it, make sure you address that.
Double check the undercarriage for rust. GM's brake lines from that era are notorious for getting crusty.
There's a ton of them in the south, because they live forever outside the rust belt. I think rust and extreme neglect are the only things that can kill them. I loved my 2001 Sonoma ZQ8.
In reply to AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) :
I was hoping to lure him out with the "Driveabeater" mention.
I know they look killer with C5 wheels and can fit the rubber without any real modification other than spacers.
Mechaniclly easy to work on and cheap to maintain. 98+ has a nicer interoir. If its not rusty, do it. Pull the trans stick and be sure the fluid isnt burnt to tar though.
I've got a 96 4.3 5 speed that has 330k plus on it, not sure the actual miles as I got tired of not having a tach & swapped in a blazer dash. The 98 + saw quite a few changes in suspension & interior. They will run forever but have thin metal so don't take to rust or fender benders well. Plenty of info on modding them into whatever you want if you go that route. 96 has the small sealed beams that are horrible, there is a blazer composite setup that will work with the core support for a bit of improvement
I had an 89 squarebody with an LS1 and T56, still on the 185mm whitewall rubber. Fun doesn't even begin to describe that. I also had an 02 ZQ8 that was actually really capable on the track. No Miata, but quite spirited.
Neither one ever gave me an ounce of trouble.
I see very few S10s where I live in the south, but I live in the mountains so maybe they are all rusted away. I see old Rangers 3 times as often for some reason.
I like the ZR2 version, but I have seen multiple examples for sale that were junk because they needed cats that cost more than the cost of the whole truck, or the monitors wouldn't all run. If you don't have to worry about functioning emissions controls it's probably fine but I'd probably not get one living in California.
There's an "Xtreme" version for sale by me. I always loved that look, wished for a Syclone version in that style
Why didn't, they, anyway? They sure had the look
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:Also, paging Dusterbd13, because he knows them inside and out.
Here's his S10Forum link.
In reply to eastsideTim :
That's some good info. The S-10 I was interested in only had one photo that conveniently didn't show the front end. However, I looked at a different vehicle the seller had and now need to reassess my interest in this particular one due to the fact that is has been smashed in the front...
Oooh that might be an S10 SS. Color matched grille, those wheels, and the year fit, I believe they were from 1994-1996.
I had some issue on a free 2.4 way back when and without funds or convenient internet I got nowhere with it. Never had any power. I was firing the scrapyard parts cannon at it and came up flat. We tried time and again and would go on uneventful test drives around the block. Eventually we got into bad habits such as not latching the hood.
Finally one day we replaced something up top that gave it enough juice to get over idle speed. My friend was driving and as we celebrated with MORE speed and then BAM the hood snapped up and shattered the windshield in our faces. LOL
THAT was a surprise. Hahahaha
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