350 turbo automatic
As far as going in the engine compartment and bolting to the transmission, and Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick engine will work. You may have a duel pattern transmission which would allow you to use Chevy also. You would have to look to know. Where the trans. bolts to the engine there will be two holes side by side. Al GM except Chevy are the same as far as bolt pattern. Any motor will work, it's just a matter of running the plumbing, electrical and exhaust.
No. blocks are not the same.
Check the Transmission for any stamped in numbers... there should be a pad with the VIN stamped into it to identify that Transmission with the car it was installed in. There are also date codes stamped into the trans. This goes for both Auto and Manual Transmissions.
The 1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am engine oil capacity is five quarts. The 305, 350, and the 454 cubic inch motors all had the same motor oil capacity.
Ive got a 79 camaro that I just put a m22 munsey in. There shouldn't be a problem installing one in a 78 trans am
You have to remove the passenger front fender. The blower is located on the firewall inside the fender.
Basicly any General Motors transmission except Chevy will interchange. May need to change drive shaft for length and diameter of the yoke that goes in the transmission, but as far as bolting to the motor and the cross member, it's anything goes.
Basicly any General Motors transmission except Chevy will interchange. May need to change drive shaft for length and diameter of the yoke that goes in the transmission, but as far as bolting to the motor and the cross member, it's anything goes.
The cast of Trans - 1978 includes: Carol Warner as Solo - dancer
On the front left of the block is where the number is located along with a two letter code that tells you what the motor is.
No turbo 350's in 1992.
Considering the fact that the Trans Am is a unibody and the Malibu is a full frame car...NO