Not that difficult but the 350, 5.7Liter has hydraulic lifters and you must be sure the oil hole is lined up with oil hole in block
yes you can. of you tightened it up off the shaft pump damage probably occured or the shaft has bent.
9 to 13 LBS. no less and no more.
Low oil pressure. CHECK with oil pressure gauge. Worn valvetrain / Lifters are cam lobes worn. stoped up oil pump screen. Cam bearings worn. These are a few things you need to check.
Stock 350's have hydraulic lifters, so feeler gauges aren't needed. Get yourself a Chilton's manual or similar and read up on the valve adjustment process.
will a 1995 Chevy 350 lt1 motor work in a 1990 Chevy pick up
The pump should be mechanical, mine is a 350 and it is mechanical, I should know it just went out last night
take the line off of it and see if it is pumping air
9 to 13 LBS. NO lower are HIGHER.
You must be talking about an electric pump. Maybe you can check the wiring to verify that it is correct.
i believe you would have to change the fuel pump.. i know that i had to replace it when changing out from TBinj to 4barrel carb
All 350's will bolt up to a 2004r if it has the Chevy bolt pattern.