around 40- 60 hours labour
yes
It should, I am going to try to put one in mine, il let you know when I find out.
yes the engine are the same blocks same bore and stroke the only difference is the size if the of the bore and horsepower so no problem but the 305 has a very soft camshaft
If it is done right it will not hurt the Blazer. It might hurt your MPG a little but that's all.
Yes, but why would you want to? a 350 is a much more reliable, more powerful engine than the 305 which was plagued with problems and had very little power.
wat other motor can i put in my 2001 chevy blazer
Yes, and it will increase torque
What i do is put it in reverse and go about 10 feet and brake a little hard then put it in drive. it always works for me when that happens
no
best thing would probly be to add spacers to compensate for the thickness of the missing bracket... hey, its a start
10 millimeters = 1 centimeter 305 millimeters = 30.5 centimeters
The 305 shares stroke dimensions with the 350, so if you put a 327 crank in a 305, you'd have a de-stroked 305 with almost no compression. Displacement would be around 287 cid.