yes
you have to buy the V8 motor mounts for your year Monte and bolt them in to fit the 305.
no
It will bolt right in but, the "Y" pipe on the exhaust system from the 305 will not fit on to the 350.
sure, it should bolt right in.
change nothing!!! that's the beauty of the small block Chevrolet motor. look for proper accessory bolt holes on heads.
The bolt holes are in the same place, but the larger combustion chambers and big valves would probably make the 305 run like crap.
yes it will but you may need to change a couple various sensors and maybe motor mounts but otherwise will bolt right in
the 305 isn't a big block, as far s i know. for the most part small block engines have the same bolt pattern at the bell housing. to ck my answer try to search for bell housing bolt patterns ect. good luck. Actually the 305 v6 IS a big block.... Actually in 1960 in Chevy/ Gmc trucks they started putting a v6 in trucks it was a v6 305 Big Block. I have one in my 1963 GMC long-bed. It is a rare motor and hard to find parts for.Yes you can use the 63 transmission and bolt it up to the 73 350.I am putting a automatic turbo 350 in mine and it bolts right up.
most any 1963 and up small or big block bellhousing will bolt up.
G.M's 305 cubic inch V8 motor is a 5 liter
what are the timing marks on a chev 305 motor for the year 1995.
no