The bolts that go from bell housing to block on a 5.7 (350 c.i.d.) are 3/8 bolts. standard thread with a 9/16 head. The bolts should be no shorter than 1 inch and no longer than 1 1/4 inch.
you have to pull the transmission or engine because it is in back of block behind the flywheel.
Typically, right below and in front of the passanger's feet, it attaches to the engine block and sticks through to make contact with the flywheel/flex plate inside the bell housing.
If you are asking if a small block chevy V8 flywheel (most common engine in a 1967 Camaro) will work on a Pontiac V8 (most common engine in a lemans), the answer is no.
It's the part of the transmission that bolts to the engine block.
yes it can be used on any inturnaly balanced Chevy engine
Chevy 400 small block ,and 350 small block are the same block and they are interchangeable. Essentially this person is right however, the stroke on the 400 is different, with a 4.00 stroke. Also, there are some subtle differences, such as either the presence of a third freeze plug on the side of the engine block, or not having one at all. The bell housing is the same and you can make a larger engine out of a 400 block. Due to the fact the bore and stroke is the same dimension. also you will need the flywheel or flexplate off the 400 because they are externally balanced.
The starter is mounted to the bottom of the engine block by the bell housing on the side near the radiator.
No
follow your top radiator hose to the engine block. the hose will be attached to the thermostat housing. the housing is attached to the block with two bolts. remove the radiator hose from the housing, remove the two bolts, and gently separate the housing from the block. you will see the thermostat. The above answer is for a V6 engine. If your engine is a V8, follow the lower radiator hose toward the engine. The thermostat, housing & o-ring are one piece.
flywheel side, center of block.
Yes, the only small block Chevy flywheel that doesn't interchange is the small block 400 ci.
a small block 350 chevy