350's use rocker studs instead of bolts, and they are mounted to the heads.
A 350 Oldsmobile engine has a different bolt pattern than the Chevrolet engine. The 350 Olds and 350 Pontiac engines have the same bolt pattern. The 350 Chevrolet and the 350 Buick engines have the same bolt pattern. Unless you have a dual bolt pattern transmission (there are some out there) in that Chevy, the Olds engine won't bolt into the Chevy transmission.
Most Chevy 350 4 bolt engines will bolt into a 1979 Corvette.
It is a small block Chevy 350 engine with 6 bolt main caps.
That engine could be anywhere from a 1969 to 1972 350. Some of them were 4-bolt mains and some were just a 2-bolt main engine.
Only if the transmission has a dual bolt pattern. Chevrolet and Buick 350 engines have the same bolt pattern. Oldsmobile and Pontiac 350 engines have the same bolt pattern. There were some TH 350 transmissions that have dual bolt patterns.
should be 4-bolt
YES, They sure are and will interchange with NO problems. Direct bolt in.
A real LT-1 had a four bolt main block.
yes.
There are many turbo 350's with the BOP bolt pattern that would bolt up to an Oldsmobile engine, however a turbo 350 with a Chevy bolt pattern would not fit an Oldsmobile without an adapter. dude this guys on crack that's wat they use to do with the old diesles with the 350 tranny when the diesle went out that's why they put the olds 350 in them cuz they bolt right in hope i wasnt to late
It can be either one, Need to run the engine numbers or remove the oil pan to know for sure. GM. made 2-bolt and 4-bolt main 350 engines.
They'll bolt up, but not function properly. By the way, the 92 5.7 was not a Vortec engine.