The cam gear dot should be at 6 0' clock stright down.
The crank gear dot should be at 12 0'clock stright up. They must be kept in a
stright line over top of each other when chain is put on.
No, they will not.
No, not even close. Pontiac 350 intakes will interchange with 1965-1979 Pontiac 389,400,421,428,455 intakes. Most all aftermarket Pontiac V8 intakes are designed for the 1965 up bolt pattern. 350 Chevy is part of the small block Chevy engine family, and virtually nothing interchanges with a Pontiac V8.
If it's a Pontiac 350......and it should be, it is a direct swap. You don't need to change ANYTHING. Pull the 350 out and put the 455 in.
The weight of the Pontiac 350 vehicle varies by the year of the car. The first model of this car weighs 690 pounds.
I've recategorized this question from Chevrolet to Pontiac. HTH
If it is a Pontiac 350, any hei distributor out of any size Pontiac motor up to 1979 will work.
Yes
About 150.
no
no
it will never happen
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