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Answer The 86 Chevy block and the 87 Chevy block are the exact same block, nothing changed, it will fit perfectly.yes
As long as the 350 is older then a 1987, you will have no problems. They will bolt right on with no modifying.
Talking Heads - 1987 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Not hard same block just have to have a 1987 or new heads
To repair the heads on a 1987 VW Vanagon, first, remove the engine from the vehicle, then detach the cylinder heads by unbolting them from the engine block. Inspect the heads for cracks or warping, and if necessary, have them machined at a machine shop for flatness. Replace the head gasket, reassemble the heads onto the engine, and ensure all bolts are torqued to the manufacturer's specifications before reinstalling the engine in the Vanagon. Always consult a repair manual for specific torque settings and procedures.
on the side of the engine block below the heads around the middle..................... The answer above is not true , the Knock sensor is on the back of the engine block on the drivers side behind the coil pack close to the tranny .....
freeze plugs are located along both sides of engine block and also on the rear of block behind the flywheel. freeze plugs are also located in the heads
Block Gal happened in 1987.
Block Gal was created in 1987.
Biography - 1987 Linda Blair Turning Heads was released on: USA: 28 October 2003
Yes it will work the block bolt patteren never changes from 350 to 350. You might run into a problem with a intake manifold not going on though unless you have it too for the heads you want to use.