yes. contact the parts supplier of your choice.
The largest engine that year was the 350-4bbl V8.
No. Not without switching the cylinder heads. I think it was 89, Chevy came out with the 1st generation Vortec heads, which require a different intake.
The diagram is in your left sock.
It depends on the year of the engine. here are some examples. Year . Carb Type HP Torque 1968 2BBL 250@4400 355@2600 1968 4BBL 300@4800 390@3600 1968 4BBL 310@4800 390@3600 1969 2BBL 250@4400 355@2600 1969 4BBL 310@4800 390@3200 1969 4BBL 325@5400 360@3600 1970 2BBL 250@4400 355@2600 1970 4BBL 310@4800 390@3200 1970 4BBL 325@5400 360@3600 1971 2BBL 240@4200 350@2400 1971 4BBL 260@4600 360@3200 1972 2BBL 175@4000 295@2600 1972 4BBL 200@4400 300@3200 1973 2BBL 160@3800 275@2400 1973 4BBL 180@3800 275@2800 1974 2BBL 160@3800 275@2400 1974 4BBL 200@4200 300@3200 1975 4BBL 160@3800 275@2400 1976 4BBL 170@3800 275@2400
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Yes it will, if the 350 intake is from a pre-1987 engine.
It takes money to make horsepower is the bottom line, your cheapest route would be to pull the 305 out and get a 4bbl. 350 engine and stick it in.
Yes it will, if the 350 intake is from a pre-1987 engine.
Go with the 350. depends on your budget, 305 should go pretty good
how to torque an aluminum intake for 350 25 ft./lbs.
It should bolt up without changing the heads.
if it is a Pontiac engine it will take 5 quarts, 6 quarts with a filter change.