Not positive but they should just pound in place I would think.
what is initial timing on 1966 chevy 250
Parts for a 1966 Chevy truck can be found online from many different websites and suppliers. Some examples of stores and companies that supply 1966 Chevy truck parts include IMCTruck and JCWhitney.
it has both chain and gears
A direct bolt in replacement, the 1966 would work. After that nothing would be a direct bolt in with out fabrication.
The 1966 Chevy Impala ignition switch can be removed by loosening the retaining ring at the top of the ignition switch. Remove the wiring harness. Reverse the process to install the new ignition switch.
Car and truck wheels will not interchange, Never have and never will.
This question needs to be clarified. What block and heads do you want to install? Chevy, Pontiac, Olds....which one?
Well, a stock 350 takes 5 quarts. Chevy didn't introduce the 350 until 1967 (Camaro only) so it is not the original engine for a 1966 pickup truck. Either way, with the stock oil pan and filter, capacity is 5 qt.
NO. It will not bolt up.
Need to know a lot more information to answer this question. General Motors was, at one point, in the Class 7/Class 8 truck business, so you could be talking about anything from a one ton pickup chassis all the way up to a Class 8 truck (such as the Brigadier, General, C7500/C8500, etc.).
The maximum speed of a 1966 Ford F600 truck is approximately 50-55 mph.
If you have the year model right. 1966, they were not computerized and does not have a throttle position sensor (TPS).