Only difference is a bearing in the end of the cranksaft to support the input shaft of the manual transmission.
yes the engine will bolt right up.
The coolant capacity of a 1996 Chevy 1500 with a 350 engine is approximately 12 quarts (or about 3 gallons) when including the radiator and engine block. This can vary slightly depending on whether the vehicle has an automatic or manual transmission and other factors, so it's always a good idea to consult the owner's manual for specific details.
That is a 350 engine.
nope
IS IT A MANUAL OR AUTOMATIC? THIS WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE AUTOMATIC SHOULD BE AROUND 650 WHILE MANUALS ARE LOWER.
On a Yamaha Bruin 350 automatic, the timing mark can typically be found on the flywheel or the crankshaft. To locate it, you may need to remove the left side engine cover and look for a notch or a mark on the flywheel that aligns with a reference point on the engine case. Always refer to the service manual for specific details and procedures related to your model.
YES, There the same. NO DIFFERENCE.
That would be a 4L80E automatic transmission.
Yes. Be sure to remove the pilot bushing in the back end of that crankshaft in the motor that was a standard.
no
If it's automatic, no.
4L80E