Yes, but you will have to put a compatible computer to run with the 350 olds or the wiring will not be the same.If it is an olds engine with an HEI distributor then this step can be disregarded. Also the motor mounts will have to be customized in order to bolt to your crossmember. You will also have to use the olds transmission, and have the driveshaft cut down and balanced to fit and reduce vibration.
The 350 Rocket from the olds is Far superior. I just put one in my Grand Prix switched from the 350 Chevy and with a 4 barrel holly carb you will notice a BIG difference.
undo the wires then take the bolts out then put the new one in.
An olds 350 engine such as one that they put in the 1979 toronados. Don't think you could put a Chevy 350 in without major mods.
easy, take out the old engine, and put in the 350. it really is that simple.
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yes you can. you must get headers for the exact application though.
A 350 Oldsmobile engine has a different bolt pattern than the Chevrolet engine. The 350 Olds and 350 Pontiac engines have the same bolt pattern. The 350 Chevrolet and the 350 Buick engines have the same bolt pattern. Unless you have a dual bolt pattern transmission (there are some out there) in that Chevy, the Olds engine won't bolt into the Chevy transmission.
If it is a 6 cyl, it should be a 4.3L (262 ci) If it is an 8 cyl, it is probably a Chevy 305. It could also be a Chevy 350 or an Olds 307. If you fill the oil in the valve cover it is a Chevy engine. If you put oil in a tube on the front of the motor, it is an Oldsmobile. Check your VIN# for engine ID. I believe it is either the 8th or 9th digit. As I recall, Z is 4.3L V6, Y is Olds 307HO, 9 is Olds 307, H is Chevy 305HO, and 6 is Chevy 350
Yes in the '79 to '85 toronado's. You will need an olds 350 engine such as the ones put in the '79 toronado's.
yes
bring the truck to autozone and let them reset it with their scn tool for free.
Yes you sure can