Yes, but you'd better know what you're doing. A competent machine shop might be able to help.
I have used a drill
To supply the power to the drill.
An air drill is a drill driven by the elastic pressure of condensed air.
The better machine shops can drill and tap the crank for you. Might be cheaper to buy a newer crank.
You should use a masonry bit for this. The drill itself isn't so important; just about any general-purpose drill will work.
The fuel pump rod hole is 1/2 and the two drain back holes are 3/8. You might have to finish ream the hole and do something to keep the debris out of the engine unless you have the block apart for cleaning.
A 12v Mini Drill is just a small drill with a 12 volt power supply. This can either be with an a/c adapter or rechargeable 12 volt battery.
There are quite a number of various places where one can purchase a Bosch cordless drill. Some of these places are Global Industrial, Grainger Industrial Supply, MSC Industrial Supply, and Tyler Tool.
Yes you can but you will need to modify the bolt holes in the intake manifold. The TBI intake 4 center bolts, 2 on each side will not line up with the heads. Must drill them out just a little.
One can purchase drill bushings from Grainger, Reid Supply or Machine Tools. A drill bushing is also know as a jig bushing. It is a tool used in metalworking.
if you're drilling through the drywall, and you hit a gap and then the bit won't go any further, you're probably drilling into a block wall. . .you need a masonry bit to drill into the block.
You must drill the steam holes in the heads to coincide with the ones in the block or it will overheat QUICK!!!