Not without much fabrication.
Not without fabrication.
301 pontiac engine mounts and 76 chevy nova frame mounts
The only tools you need to put together a bed frame, are a wrench and a screwdriver. The bed frame should have come with the rest of the things you need.
Chevy moved it from the frame rail and put it inside of the fuel tank in 2004
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.
In 2004 Chevy removed the fuel filter from inside of the frame rail and put it in the fuel tank.
It is bolted to the frame and the back of the head. You can put it anywhere as long as it is bolted to the frame and the engine.
The fuel filter is inside of the fuel tank. in 2004 chevy moved the filter from the frame rail and put it in the tank.
In 2004 Chevy moved the fuel filter from the drivers side frame rail and believe it or not they put it inside of the fuel tank.
there is no frame its a unibody meaning frame is enginered into the body they basically just thickened some stuff up and called it a day they just put like half a frame on each side along the rockers (where you put the OEM jack and along there is the magic behind it all)
Many Chevy motors will interchange, need to know what you have in mind.
In 2004 Chevy moved the fuel filter from the drivers side frame rail and put it inside of the fuel tank.