It would bolt in, however, that entire vehicle is run by computer, and would not even start, without completely rewiring it, even if you could get by the smog laws you would be breaking by doing this.
No the 350 has always been a small block. The smallest big block made by Chevrolet was the 366 truck engine and the 396 car engine.
There is such a thing as a 454 truck engine, also 454 passenger car engine.
It sounds like you want to know how to change the engine in a 1970 Chevy truck from a small block to a big block. If that is the case; there is no difference in the mounting of the engine to the transmission or motor mounts. The exhaust system will need to be changed, and the small block radiator might not be big enough to handle the extra heat made by a big block when it's being worked. (such as on a hot day or pulling a heavy load)
where can i find a vaccum diagram for a 1985 Chevy truck with a 350 small block
No it will not even BOLT UP to the 20OO year engine block. Chevy redesigned the transmissions and engine blocks in late 1999. Will not interchange.
It's the part of the transmission that bolts to the engine block.
yes
A 350 cid is a small block Chevy engine. A Ford F350 is a one ton truck not an engine.
The numbers on the drivers side rear of the engine right above the bellhousing are more helpful.
There is not a 350 engine known as a "big block". If the caprice and the truck are the same year it should fit perfectly.
I THINK IT COMES FROM 87 CHEVY TRUCK 2500 You are probably referring to a Chevy 327 engine which was popular in the late 60's and early 70"s in both cars and trucks.
check for exhaust leaks around the manifold inlets and outlets.