they sell engine mounts that will put any LS 4.8 -6.2 into your car, the only thing is hood clearance and what you really want to do. 6.0 is your best bet if you are going to build up the engine (parts are more available due to the bore size), bu they all fit and there are a lot of aftermarket adaptations for them. Good luck.
i would say the racing motor
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A dash from a 1973-77 Chevelle/Malibu would be the best donor
Gold Medal winners in rowing or triathlon would probably be the best to power a small motor..
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can't really answer that question without seeing the car, your best bet is go get an estimate from a bodyman.
yes it is possible a donor vehicle would be best
A 350 CID w/2bbl carb will get you the best mileage and power.
The classic heavy starting load is a tram starting off from stationary, and for this the series-would dc motor is the preferred motor.
I would suggest building a motor first.
I would recommend 5w30
100% Synthetic would be a good choice.