Yes, just different setup with dipstick, vacuum hose, alternator, etc etc Lots of them used in the 1980-85 cars and trucks
nope
I believe it is about the same as a 305 / 350. 600 lbs. I recently swapped a 400 into a trans am with a 305 and the car weighed the same at the track.
If you are referring to a 305 V8, the answer is no, that wasn't not a very powerful engine and was normally installed in a larger car.
No, a marine engine is going to use corrosion resistant components in the cooling system and the freeze plugs. Also, the camshaft will be designed to meet the different power needs of a boat as compared to a car or truck. A car engine to run be used for the majority of the time at half or less of the RPM that it red lines at, where a marine engine is most likely going to be derated to run at "top speed" for the majority of the time which wil be well under the red line RPM of an automotiv engine.
it depends if it from an el camino probably not much but if it is from like a car like a camaro it will have more to answer the guestion maybe 250-350 The question was 305cc , not 305 cubic inches (5000cc) . 305 cc is about 18.6 cubic inches So this does not refer to a car engine. This size engine as used in a snowblower usually develops 8-11 horsepower , the same size engine in a high performance motorcycle could develop 25 -50 horsepower.
passenger side gm made the switch so they can adapt a 305 engine into same car originally equipped with a 350
305 or 350 Chevy car or truck 76-79
Yes, you can use a 305 engine on some boats however, you need to provide more info on the type of boat. Putting the engine on an inboard/outboard, style boat would not be difficult at all, as long as you already have a good lower unit, same goes for an inboard. An outboard, on the other hand will be difficult, if its even possible to run a horizontal engine vertically.
No, it would not be able to handle engine braking.
A 305 cubic inch V8 Town Car engine is equivalent to 4.6 Liters. The engine has an overhead cam and is rated at 239 horsepower, with a four speed automatic transmission. =========================================================== Ford states their 4.6 liter V8 as being 281 cubic inches
Yes [[User:72.193.105.235|72.193.105.235]] 21:29, 6 Nov 2008 (UTC) GM V8's are all the same Block configuration. 283, 305, 327, 350, 383 and 400 ci.
Is it a high output (H.O) or just a regular 305 also was it originally in a car or truck. with this info you will be getting a better answer but just a plane Jane 305 is somewhere in the 265 hp area