They could be the same but chances are the 305 will have slightly smaller injectors then a 350. The injectors may operate at different fuel pressures too.
The 305's injector will most likely be smaller then a 350's. Look for a model number on the injectors and see if they are the same.
It will run the same, The computer is what controls the injectors, And your not changing the ECM. RIGHT.
yes, they will but because of the larger displacement of the 350 its going to go lean. If you are using a multiport injection system the 305 utilized 19lb/hr injectors where as the 350's used 22lb/hr injectors. If you change out the injectors you also have to make adjustments in the computer to match. You might be able to get away with bumping the fuel pressure up to get a little more out of the 19lb/hr injectors. But it is still not a good idea.
What I found that its 1986-1988 I have the same 305 sitting in my garage
use a noid light set to determine if pulse is going to the fuel injectors.
Chang them. see if u can get the hp police injectors from the dealer for ur 350 will give u more power than stock. David G.
no, it is different, do not try to make it fit; 87-95 are the same and all pre-87 are the same
No, the injectors are rated differently, you would be dumping fuel into the engine. The computer and injectors wouldn't match up.
Oldsmobile used to make a 307 V8, but it has nothing in common with a Chevy V8.
Yes it will bolt right up, no problem. As long as the 350 is close to the same year as the 305.
Yes.
yes, a 305 and 350 utilize the same block