a 350 is the same block and has same tranny bolt pattern as a 305.
yes it will I've even bolted a 700R4 on a 85 (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
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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.
No they are the same blocks.Where did you get the mounts on the 350 from? The 305 or junk yard?Is it a new 350 or older 350?
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yes it will I've even bolted a 700R4 on a 85 (305)
The '91 camaro Z28 had the option of the 305 CI V8 or the 350CI V8, the 350 was only available with an optional automatic transmission the 350 was the L98 motor. The 305 was the LB9 motor and the only motor you could order the manual transmission with.
Yep! The transmissions are completely interchangeable.
A Chevy 305 is not a transmission it is a motor. If you mean a Chevy turbo 350 then the answer would be 3 different forward speeds and reverse.
If the Buick 305 is really a Chevy 305, then the motor mounts will interchange with a Chevy 350.
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Absolutely! It bolts to a 305 exactly the same way it bolts to a 350... It's completely interchangeable.
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Yes it will if you have the motor mounts and frame supports for the 305/350 and the bell housing for the 305/350 it will fit right in. I have allready done it