You can typically bolt a Turbo Hydra-Matic 350 or a Turbo Hydra-Matic 400 transmission to an Oldsmobile 330 motor. Both of these transmissions are compatible with the Oldsmobile V8 engine and are commonly used in various GM vehicles of that era. Additionally, some enthusiasts may opt for a 200-4R if they desire an overdrive option. Always ensure that the specific transmission model's bellhousing pattern matches the engine for proper fitment.
Most Buick, Olds, and Pontiac V8 transmissions will fit your 330 Olds, commonly called a BOP (buick olds pontiac) bellhousing pattern.
If you are asking about a small block GM V8 it is 65 ft/lbs.
Yes, a VRF 330 HD can fit a 1965 Oldsmobile 330 engine, as the VRF 330 HD is designed to be compatible with various engine models, including Oldsmobile's 330 series. However, it's essential to ensure that any specific modifications or adaptations required for proper installation are addressed, as engine mounts and other components may vary. Always consult a mechanic or a specialist for compatibility confirmation and installation guidance.
That depends on which motor you have in it.
Yes. 403 is a small block with identical exhaust ports as a 350 and 330.
The 330 displaces 3.3 cubic inches, which is about 54 cc's.
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The part number is 587260
need wiring harness for a 1967 oldsmobile cutlass surpeme 330 5.4l v8 2barrel cab.
5 x 114.3mm (4.5in)
First of all, what voltage are you going to use and second, what is the horsepower of the motor?
If your model 330 is a bolt action SHOTGUN, it is a Mossberg 183. These are good, durable, reliable shotguns, but not very high value. Depending on condition, these seem to retail for $65-$95 or so.