To install a 350 engine in a 1997 Cadillac Catera, you'll need to modify the engine mounts to accommodate the new engine's configuration. Additionally, you'll have to adapt the transmission, as the original Catera transmission may not be compatible with the 350. You'll also need to ensure that the fuel system, wiring harness, and exhaust are modified or replaced to support the new engine's requirements. Finally, proper tuning and calibration will be necessary to ensure optimal performance and reliability.
yes
show me were to put tranmisson fluid in a 1998 cadillac catera any tool needed
maybe someone put a shift kit in the tranny.
6 quarts
put at 350 degrees then get some nuts and water then cook
Put on the speedometer on speed and rev it then let it rip or buy a booster from argos and put it on
were do you put the transmission fluid i cant find it
You can purchase a new GM 350 that puts out 350 hp for $4056. If you want to build the same thing yourself, you could go to a GM warehousing distributor to find what parts were used for those results.
You get a chicken and you cover it in cookie dough and then heat the oven up to 350 degrees. Then once it reaches 350, put the chicken in and cook for 15 mins.
Velocity of any body changes due to external force being put in that body to make it stop or to make it move faster, for example the velocity of a car changes when you put on accelerator and it slows down when u put on brakes. therefore change in velocity is due to Acceleration and Retardation (Deceleration).
if its a v6 3.0 liter it takes 6 quarts
No, but you can buy aftermarket Meyer plastics to make it look more like a raptor.