Yes...in fact, there were several of them that were factory built with a small block Chevy. You'll have to move the frame mounts for the engine. The holes will already be drilled in the frame. I don't know which engine you are taking out, or if the frame mounts will be the same. Worst case, you go swipe a set from a 70-81 Camaro. Other than a little wire re-routing, it's fairly simple.
What transmission does a 1998 Chevy silverado 4x4 with vortec 350 in it have...it has a 4L60E OR 4L80E...60 HAS 17 BOATS AND 80 HAS 18
Only the casting 80 Kilogramms
80% of 350 = 80% * 350 = 0.8 * 350 = 280
around 80 ft.llbs. or higher is usually good.
whats the firing order for a 1885 Chevy 350 v8 I am not sure why someone answered the question with the above answer but the firing order on all Chevy V8 engines in the 80's was 18436572.
Yes.
350*80/100 = 280350/10*8 = 280
4.375
(280/80)x100 = 28000/80 = 2800/8 =350%
350 + 80 + 35 = 465
MANUAL 80 90W AUTO DEXTRON 111
Let's say that 350 is 100%10% = 3520% = 70Answer = 350 - 70 = 280 = 80%