Short answer is Yes. If you got the 350 out of another car, it would make it alot easier if out of that car you also take the wiring harness from it. Otherwise you'll shell out big bucks for an aftermarket harness. The engine mount and bolt patterns should match right up though.
Not on a stock fuel injected car. The pump is in the tank.
Yes, it is.
If it's not on the engine and the car is fuel injected it's in the gas tank.
frame rail
1989 fuel-injected
Fuel injected? in the fuel tank Carb.? Lower front section of engine
Yes
stock around 15.3 with the fuel injected engine
fuel pressure?? if it is fuel injected it should be on the end of the fuel rail.
Fuel injected. fuel injected. the 3.8 liter was never carb. it was in the 80's in other GM vehicles
I am getting close to 10 - 11 miles to the gallon in a 1989 ford dually with a 460 fuel injected engine.
no more carburetors. fuel injected throttle body. throttle body is at the end of the air intake hose on the engine.