Yes
In 67 Buick didn't have a 350. It would have been a 340 or a 300 possibly a 400.
yes, same bolt pattern. Chances are the 455 buick had a turbo hydromnatic 400 transmission, hopefully that is what your 350 had. If not, crossmember, driveshaft and linkage will all have to be modified or changed.
Chevy 350 is just what we call that motor because Chevy is the most popular of the gm lines, but really its a GM 350. Having said that, a Buick, Pontiac, Chevy, or Oldsmobile motor are the same motor for the most part. There are som exceptions with the Cadillac motors but that's an other story. should be smoothe sailing for you.
What type of fluid?
Can you put a 350 gm motor in 97 ford f150
will a 300 honda motor fit a 350 honda rancher
1970s 155hp
You can put in a Chevy 350 motor using special motor mount plates from Summit or any other performance parts place. If you have access to a welder and some time, you could do it. Google Chevy S10 motor swaps and do some research... You can put in a Chevy 350 motor using special motor mount plates from Summit or any other performance parts place. If you have access to a welder and some time, you could do it. Google Chevy S10 motor swaps and do some research...
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If it is the LS1 why bother? If it is a V6 than you will have to mock up the motor mounts to the right place. You will also need a trans, driveshaft and modifications to the fuel system.
sure if you change the motor mounts.