They'll bolt up, but they won't properly function. The 86 engine (not motor) would be carbureted, whereas the 92 engine would have Throttle Body Injection.
They'll bolt up, but not function properly. By the way, the 92 5.7 was not a Vortec engine.
NO.. It won't even bolt up.
Yes they will with no problems. They are basicly the same heads, Just different CCs.
No not even close.
the water jackets are different , the motor will keep running hot
yes they will bolt on to the block. valve train will be the same. valve covers will be the same. but you will have to buy a different intake manifold. the bolt pattern and gaskets for the intake is different. there are aftermarket parts available for this swap
No 305 heads bolt up different then 350 heads If they are 305 vortec they will bolt up. However they do not have the same flow. The 305 vortec head has smaller runners, smaller valves and does not have the same heart shape combustion chamber. Now if you meant the older 305 heads onto a 350 vortce then no they will not. The vortec uses raised runners and the ports will not match. On top of it all the 5.7 vortec has more flow then any other production head. Placing a 305 head in its place would be going backwards.
I know on my vortec engine the valve cover bolts are in the center of the cover and there is only 4, my racecar has vortec heads and my truck has standard stock heads with four bolts on thew corners
The 1995 350 or 5.7L has a T.B.I. and standard heads. 1996 its a C.P.I. and Vortec heads.
will 1995 Chevrolet 350 intake fit a 1997 vortec heads
No it Has a different bolt pattern because of the engine size
No, the 1992 Chevy 350 (5.7L) V8 is not a Vortec engine.