Yes, it should be fine.
ANY year that has a carburetor intake manifold available to install on the block/heads.
Although I do not know the answer you need to be more specific. There is more than one small block Chevy. There is the 262, 265, 283, 302, 305, 307, 327, 350, & 400. All of these were small blocks made at different times, but they do not all weigh the same. The basic block weights approximately 181. The weight differences through out the years for the bare block did not vary more than a few pounds.
It's a small block 400. '76 - '80 I beleive but don't quote me on the years.
Check the battery. I have a 1991 that sat in a storage unit for two years. Dead battery. Bought a new battery and she fired right up!
i dont know but its not from sitting for 3 years mine was sitting for 5-6 years and olny 380$ in parts
No
Well, depending on what year or years you are talking about, the transfer case should bolt up to the transmissions extension housing. Although I am not sure I would do that as I am 99% sure that a transfer case from a small block application is considerably less durable than one from a big block application unless you have a case from a 3/4 ton pickup that was powered by a small block. But either way as long as you are only trying to interchange the transfer case it should work. If you are trying to interchange the transmission and transfer case as a unit then no it will not work as the big block has a larger bell housing pattern then does a small block on Ford applications.
59 years old. (1831-1890)
The current block of 4 years is 2010-2013.
Yes. 10 years sitting in an office job doubles risk of bowel cancer
On december15, 1890 sitting bull was assassinated. He was 59 yrs (years) old when he was assassinated
Most 300's have no adjustment. It's just torque down the nut(bolt on newer years). There's aftermarket adjustable kits available.