you need to remove the steering wheel to reach the bolt that hold the old ignition switch need some tools that can be found at "auto zone" shop to be able to pull out the steering wheel and remove some parts to see that bolt.or you can call a car locksmith.
No turbo 350's in 1992.
5 x 5
No. blocks are not the same.
Bolt The Coil Bracket And Coil To The Block, The - Goes To The Distributor The + Hooks To The Ignition.
YES they sure will, It is all a DIRECT bolt up change. It will all interchange with no problems.
unscrew the 2 screws that hold the distributor cap on,put aside,then,get a10 mm wrench,remove bolt holding rotor on,then put on and put bolt back on and tighten.
YES, It will bolt right up with NO modifying.
If it's the factory engine, then it will be a 2-bolt main engine.
Any small block Chevy that's older then 1999 will bolt right to it.
Sure will if they are both small blocks. Never change the bell housing bolt pattern. Im asuming your Chevy c10 probably had a straight six, a three fifty, or a 305. It will be same as a 1992 350, 305, or a 4.3l. Just make sure the flywheel is right for the motor, depending if it is internatly balanced or externaly.
Yes They will bolt right on with out changing anything
4 x 43/4