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No. It won't bolt up, the bell housings are different for a V8 and V6.
I have fit a v8 Lexus ls400 motor in one. I had to oder a bell house out of astralia so as to bolt it up to the grear box and weld on a new engine mount but it was worth it .
Any Chevy transmission will bolt to any Chevy engine.
The displacement of a V8 engine can vary widely depending on the specific design and manufacturer, but it typically ranges from about 4.0 liters to over 7.0 liters. Common sizes for V8 engines in cars are around 5.0 to 6.0 liters. Larger performance or heavy-duty V8 engines can exceed this range, reaching up to 8.0 liters or more in some cases.
Yes it will bolt right up. Just need to change Fly-wheel
It would fit in the engine compartment, but nothing would line up or bolt up correctly.It would fit in the engine compartment, but nothing would line up or bolt up correctly.
On the 5.9L v8 it is on the back of the engine, all other engines do not have a distributor.
Yes it will bolt right up to a V8.
Only if the transmission has a dual bolt pattern. Chevrolet and Buick 350 engines have the same bolt pattern. Oldsmobile and Pontiac 350 engines have the same bolt pattern. There were some TH 350 transmissions that have dual bolt patterns.
you would have to change the K-frame or use motor plates to install the engine.
The smallest, most fuel-effecient engine is a 4.6L 2-valve V8. Next up is the 4.6L 3-valve V8, and the most powerful engine is the 5.4L 3-valve V8. All of the engines are made under the Triton engine name, designed and manufactured by Ford Motor Company.
No it will not, The holes in the block that hold the motor mounts are in a different location. Truck engines won't bolt up to car mounts, and car engines won't bolt up to truck mounts.