unfortunately not, in the 85 olds it is front wheel drive and the mounts are bit shorter compared to rear wheel drive due tothe block being longer from fan to fly versus valve cover to valve cover, what you would have to do is mount the engine mounts yourself now as for the 307 motor mounts connecting to the 455 they may require extra support to handle the torque of the BB. not to say it isn't possible but will take lots of measurements and if you go through with it besure the camber angle of the motor when connected to transmission will have to be perfect otherwise you risk breaking tranmissions as well as motor, transmission mounts and to include fly wheelif you go automatic.
on the crank behind the front cover
Not very easily if at all, and why would you want to?
If you mean 3.8 Litre engine, the answer is 200 horsepower, from the factory. 225 lb/ft of torque.
haynes repair manuals are good but you can go to autozone.com and they have online repair manuels as well it a good site for a lot of information on repair work.
Well, the transmissions are interchangable, so your good there. But if you put a 3.3l in youll have to change the ECM because they have different settings for the 3.8 and 3.3. So if you change the ECM I think youll be ok. My email is RPplayer73@aol.com
it's located on the firewall right in back of the intake
The mass air flow sensor is located in the throttle body housing on the 3800 engine. There should be 4 screws that hold it down to the housing. Once they screws are removed, the sensor lifts off of the throttle body.
A haynes manual...
They always blow the head gaskets between 70 and 100 thousand miles.
3.8 litres is fractionally more than 1 US gallon.
You can safely put 2ml into the 10l aquarium
there should be a sticker under the hood of the car that tells you what the gapping should be. .60