Yes, a 327 intake can fit a 1990 350 engine, as both are part of the small-block Chevy family and share similar mounting points. However, compatibility may depend on specific intake designs and configurations, such as carburetor type and manifold height. It's essential to ensure that the intake matches the intended use and that any other components, like the throttle linkage and air cleaner, are compatible as well. Always check for any necessary modifications or adjustments during installation.
Yes it will, if the 350 intake is from a pre-1987 engine.
Yes it will, if the 350 intake is from a pre-1987 engine.
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Yes it will as long as the 350 engine is not newer then a 1986
a 350 or 327 that is the question. A 350 or a 327
The cylinder heads are diffrent. Intake from 1998 truck will not bolt up to 1990 heads.
First of all the 1995 Z28 had a 350 (LT1) not a 327(the 327 stamp on your engine block has nothing to do with the size). The specs for the '95 Z28 350 are: 275hp and 325 lb-ft
Very hard to tell without pulling a head and measuring the stroke, but there are some signs that might help. If the factory intake has an oil filler tube and there are no bolt holes in the ends of the heads, it's probably a 327.
350
If the 350 engine is a carbureted engine and not FUEL INJECTED, Then remove the 327 and install the 350 and hook everything back up and your done. They are the same blocks other then the stroke.
Under hood, center, upper engine area, mounted in rear of intake manifold
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