where the oil filter goes look above it,,, if car is dirty wash that area.... so look above filter there be a Allen bolt in it flushed with block.. undo with Allen ranch probly 9/16 or 7/16 or 1/2 i don't recall which one it is, then u put the oil pressure little bolt in it and there be a then that plugs in to it... so what i did is put in block snug and put other part on all the way then finish tight-ing to block and then put on oil pressure u well have to probly drill hole through dash first then go through there
Top rear of engine, close to the distributor.
No, the head gasket will be fine. BUT, it will probably score the cylinder walls, break the piston rings, score the crankshaft and seize the engine to run it with no oil pressure.
The Original small block Chev 262, 283, 302, 305, 307, 350 and 400 all had the oil pressure sender under the distributor at the rear of the engine between the two valve covers.
It does not have a oil pressure senser. That's way you can't find it. But it does have a oil sending unit back by the distributor, underneith it but to the right. It will be screewed into the back of the block, up on top.
Normally 5 quarts with a filter change on a stock 350.
Yea it does! Also fits 1998 chev 5.0 litre enginec
No it will not. Unless the oil pressure is low on the 350 engine. If you had good oil pressure in the 305, and the 350 don't then there is something wrong with the 350. Bad oil pump, engine bearings worn out, Oil pump pick-up screen stoped up. Things like that cause low oil pressure.
If it's a Chev V8, then it's at top rear of the engine, next to distributor.
It's at the top rear of engine, near the Distributor.
it take 4.2 liters of oil
Usually figure 10 lbs of pressure per 1000 rpm.
Oil pressure should be 40 to 50 psi