Timing not set properly, carbon deposits in the combustion chamber, cracked head, blown head gasket, overheating.
You may have a vacuum leak
It could keep the engine from running, but not the valves from moving.
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yes
yes, they use the same block design and block mounting though those years. you would just need motor mounts for a 97 as thickness and offset differ slightly.
I had a 95 Chevy truck like ours.When my heads started to leak I noticed the oil got real milky/brown from coolant getting in the oil. I removed the heads and found out the 350 Chevy motors will start leaking on the ends of the heads when the motor gets a lot of miles on it. After fixing it,I gave this truck to my son and now it has over 300,000 miles on it and still running strong! You can get a leakdown test done to see how tight the top-end is.
YES. That would be a direct swop.
yes, but would have to rewire if 1995 had different size motor
hood up right front of motor i think That would be the condensor. AC Evaporator is inside the dash on the passenger side.
A 1977 Chevy pickup truck would have rotors in front and drums in the rear
yes it will fit
That would be the 700R4