Yes....generation by generation. Some of the later models switched the two center bolts a little so that they bolt straight up and down. If it's aluminum, this is pretty easy to modify by elongating the bolt holes if you are swapping on one with the typical angled bolts.
Yes, I just changed a 1985 305CI intake to a new GM 350CI long block crate motor.
yes
intake no, heads yes.
305 is the same distributor as a 350 will even fit some big block chevy's.
NO, intake will not fit.
a 350 is a small block those heads will fit on and Chevy SMALL block not a big block
Yes they will, But you will have to drill the 4 center bolt holes out in the 88 intake to make it bolt up to the 305 heads. I don't no why anyone would want to put 305 heads on a 350 engine, The 350 will never run like it did before.
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Yeah it can fit, just make sure it's from an 85 and down 350 or 305.
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.
Depending on years that you are swapping around....yes. The 305 heads will raise the compression of the 350 considerably. However, the intake valves are a lot smaller than the 350.
Yes it will fit. This distributor will fit all small block and big block Chevrolet engines.