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No, Pontiac stopped 455 production in 1976. They are easy to swap in though.
i wiil try to answear your question what 350 engine are you talking about 350 engine for Buick Oldsmobile Chevy and Pontiac will fit.
Which 350?? Chevy or Pontiac? A Pontiac engine will drop right in. A Chevy takes a lot more work.
There are many ways to increase the 455 horsepower. With a cam/valve train swap and working over the heads (or replacing with aftermarket) you can be in the 500+ range. "Pontiac High Performance" is a great source for information on engine modifications.
Yes, it is easy if you have a complete engine to swap. The only differences are the flywheel, starter, exhaust manifolds (really close to the same, can be made to work) and placement of the carb if we are talking about a second generation f body with a shaker scoop. The 301 is a short deck version of the traditional Pontiac V8, and as long as you are swapping the entire engine there are few issues to deal with.
Alright if it is the small block 350 which i think it is unless there had been a engine swap it is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 in a counter clock wise rotation... hope this helpedFor a Pontiac engine this info is correct. But there is no small or big block Pontiac.
Short answer, no. A pontiac and GM engine are different. Long story, yes, with a lot of work. Wiring harness and ECU will have to be switched at the very least.
i dont really understand your question, but if your asking if you can put a supercharged engine into a non supercharged frame then yes. but you will have to take out the axle. that can be annoying. email me if you have more questions steinbacher682@hotmail.com
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The 326 thru 455 Pontiac engine has the same external dimensions. You should be able to swap your original A/C brackets from the original engine to the 455. It won't take any body mods at all.