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No. they are different head designs.
600lbs
455
Under the carburetor in the front.
I put a 455 in a regal.. and it was a snap. get the right mounts, i used factory steel from a 73 centurion 455. then used A body headers ,u half to drill new in the frame ... noithing will line up so dont bother trying.if all goes well for you, the reward is cant be be beat
#1 cylinder is on the front right side of the engine.
The Pontiac 455 came in 3 versions. Base, High Output, and Super Duty. The base 1970-71 engine produced 200 hp and 455 lb/ft torque. The Super Duty 1970-71 engine had 335 hp and 480 lb/ft torque. Power was reduced after 1971. The Buick 455 came in 2 versions. The 1970 Base engine had 350 hp and 510 lb/ft torque. The Stage 1 engine had 360 hp and 510 lb/ft torque. So as you can see the Buick was the more powerful engine by far.
Yes, you didn't say which brand (Pontiac, buick, oldsmobile?) All are different but all have potential.
No, the blocks are different.
Check out www.v8buick.com. There you will find all the info you need for your engine.
Fuel injected? In the fuel tank Carb.? Lower front section of engine - follow fuel line from carb.
yes