Assuming you're referring to the rear-drive G-body Cutlass, it could have either a 231 cid V6 or a 307 cid V8
15x7
.044 inch ( all available size gas engines )
It's a metric 200R4
The 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass typically came with a range of engine options, including a 350 cubic inch (5.7L) V8 as the standard engine. There were also optional engines available, such as the 455 cubic inch (7.5L) V8. The choice of engine could vary based on the specific model and configuration of the Cutlass.
7 inch lift kit
2.0, 2.4, 2.5 were the available engines.
Available engines were a 2.4L four cylinder, a 2.7L V6, and a 3.5L V6.Available engines were a 2.4L four cylinder, a 2.7L V6, and a 3.5L V6.
The available engines were the 4.7L and 5.9L v8s
250, 307, 350, 396/402, 454 CID.
The Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme was an intermediate-size car produced by GM for the U.S. market. The Supreme sat atop the Cutlass line, beginning as a trim package and eventually becoming its own model name. The popularity of the Cutlass helped drive Oldsmobile to a million sales for the first time in 1978. More than half were Cutlasses. Production of the rear-wheel drive Cutlass ended in 1987. The last car to wear the Cutlass badge was a smaller, front-wheel drive car that left the line on July 2, 1999. It was replaced, indirectly, by the Intrigue.
no you can't, the size of the engines are different.
For the ( 2011 ) Ford Ranger : 2.3 liter four cylinder and the 4.0 liter V6 engines It depends on the year of Ford Ranger