yes it will I've even bolted a 700R4 on a 85 (305)
a 350 is the same block and has same tranny bolt pattern as a 305.
actually yes, granted the wiring harnesses are the same a 305 engine block is the same size as a 350 the only difference is that the 305 pistons are smaller and few other componenets internal but the bellhousing on the trans will match up with the engine block
That would be called a Chevy 307 bored .40 over.
You go with a 350 instead.You need the engine with it's computer chip (you can place it into the v6 computer), knock sensor, injectors and TB unit, but since you are getting a complete 350 (and bypassing the 305), you'll have everything you need.Move the v6 mounts up a few inches to the v8 mount holes and bolt back in.Drop engine in place.Done.
The process that the ice on Mount Everest goes through is called sublimation. Through this process, the water changes from 10 degrees Fahrenheit to 305 degrees Kelvin.
colony counter
yes
It will be on the back of the transmission where the drive shaft goes in, and bolted to the cross member
no
No
Yes it will.
Yes it will bolt right up to it.
An autimatic transmission will have a 4 speed transmission and a manual transmission will have a 5 speed transmission.
Should be the 700R4
Who said it won't ? It will fit right in there with NO problems
yes the engine will bolt right up.
Be very careful NOT to put trans fluid in an engine ! - It goes down the tube that holds trans dipstick, into the transmission.
A 400 will bolt up to either a 305 or a v6. Whichever you prefer.