yes you shouldent have any problems check the piston dish cc to be shure (see if they look the same)
no
Are you asking if the 350 vortec will interchange with the 305 vortec or any 350 with the 305 vortec? The 305 vortec uses a conventional small block Chevy style large starter. The 350 vortec often uses a high tourqe mini starter. You can interchange them. The mini starter is preferred as it saves space has more torque and normally last longer. Now if you're talking older starters interchanging? Some of the older small blocks used a diagonal bolt pattern and different tooth count.
is this a vortec engine 4.3 liter casting number on Block 10066061 - 4.3lg
No way, not even close. Chevy REDESIGNED the engine blocks and the transmissions in late 1999. Nothing will interchange under 1999.
We need to know size engine you have.
No they will not.
As long as the 350 block is under the year 1986. Then all of the external engine parts will interchange. The heads and intake will also interchange. The CRANK AND RODS AND PISTONS WILL NO INTERCHANGE.
Regardless of the block, you have to use Vortec heads to use a Vortec intake.
Top side rear of the engine block next to the distributor.
If you attempt to put a vortec engine into a vehicle with a NON-vortec computer, you'll have more problems than you care to deal with.
NO it will not. You would need the heads off the vortec engine to make it all work. The 96 that you are talking about should be a VORTEC engine already from the factory. But you may have an early 96 and that is why it is a TBI engine. That was the year they switch to a vortec. 96 TBI no such animal,TBI OBD2 no
Driver's side, towards the back of the engine block.