Yes
yes and no yes in that it can be made to fit no in that a Chevy transmission has a different bolt pattern than Oldsmobile's, Buick's, and Pontiac's. the motor mounts are also probably going to be different. However you can change the motor mounts and there are companies that make adapters to use a Chevy transmission with a Oldsmobile, Buick, or Pontiac engine. I have seen an adapter to use a ford transmission with a Chevy engine.
what transmission fits a 455 oldsmobile motor
Component Location View. RH Lower Instrument Panel
Not usually.
In 67 Buick didn't have a 350. It would have been a 340 or a 300 possibly a 400.
Chevy, Buick and Cadillac shared the same bolt pattern as did Oldsmobile and Pontiac but, some transmissions had two bolt patterns to fit all GM blocks. If your Chevy Turbo 350 transmission has the dual pattern it will fit the Oldsmobile engine, if not it won't fit.
it needs a blower motor control module located under the glove box
Yes, they came stock. That's incorrect. the LS1 didn't come out until late 97 almost 98. The Buick Roadmaster came stock with a 5.7 litre 350 cu. in LT1 motor the option was the 5.0 litre 305 cu. in motor. The LS1 replaced the LT1 as the LS1 motor got better mileage and more horsepower. And the corvette was the first to get this motor. That's not to say that someone didn't put one in a wagon and swapped out the motor.
go to a gm dealer with your serial number
1992-1996 Corvette, Caprice, Impala SS, Buick Roadmaster, Cadillac Fleetwood, and 92-97 Camaro and Firebird.
Component Location View. RH Lower Instrument Panel Under RH I/P, right of Blower Motor
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