The Rocket 350 oldsmobile engines will bolt in as well as the Rocket 455 olds.
A 350 Oldsmobile engine has a different bolt pattern than the Chevrolet engine. The 350 Olds and 350 Pontiac engines have the same bolt pattern. The 350 Chevrolet and the 350 Buick engines have the same bolt pattern. Unless you have a dual bolt pattern transmission (there are some out there) in that Chevy, the Olds engine won't bolt into the Chevy transmission.
The Oldsmobile V-8 rocket engine was introduced in the 1949 model year.
only if the trans is from an olds, Buick or Pontiac engine. The bell housing bolt pattern from these engines is different from a chev block
You should never add transmission fluid to a Chevrolet 350 engine. You can add transmission fluid to the transmission through the transmission dipstick holder.
Yes you can
The 1978 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme came with the Rocket 350 engine, which is part of Oldsmobile's Rocket engine family. The term "Rocket 350" refers specifically to the 350 cubic inch V8 engine that was designed for performance. It's important to note that both names refer to the same engine, but "Rocket 350" is the correct nomenclature.
An Allison 1000 transmission will not bolt up to a Chevrolet 454 you begin engine. The Allison transmission is much larger than the Chevrolet engine housing can handle.
They each have several engines available. My vote goes to the Chevrolet small block.
yes it will fit any Chevrolet transmission will bolt up to any Chevrolet engine except for lt1 and ls motors
The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the 1953 Oldsmobile Rocket 88 are 330 hp (250 kW) and 97 mph (156 km/h) respectively.
Depends on what Oldsmobile model you're referring to, engine size, transmission, etc...