I'm not sure why you'd want to put a small block Chevy in that Pontiac. But some things to keep in mind....most of the engine wiring is on the opposite side. You'll need to change engine mounts on the frame and you'll also have to make sure to get a Chevy transmission as the B.O.P.C trannys won't bolt to a Chevy.
350, to 400lbs, depending on how much aluminum you put on it.
The 400 Chevy is a small block engine. The 400 BIG BLOCK Chevy does not exist! 402 big block Chevy does. it seems in the early 70s Chevy put 402s in their pick ups and they had 400 badges. this opened the can of worms known as the non-existant big block 400.
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Yes it will fit right in there. A small block Chevy is a small block Chevy. The only thing that is different is the fuel system. All small block Chevy engines are the same it does not matter. Chevy did not redesign the engine blocks until late 2000. But in your case the 2 ingines are the same. Put it in there.
5.0 305 Small Block Was Standard On These.
As long as it has the Chevy bolt pattern, yes.
The front of the valve cover, on the drivers side will have a cap.
2.8 & 4.3 V6. You can also install a small block Chevy V8.
Yes. The factory installed small blocks in most of those anyway.
With enough money anything is possible even though Chevy 350 is a small block.With enough money anything is possible even though Chevy 350 is a small block.
Yes you can. They sell kits to help you stuff a small block Chevy into your S10.
If you don't have the owner's manual, stick with 10-30 or 10-40.