No. Cams are designed for certain cubic inch motors. What is a small cam, in a larger motor, will be too big in a smaller one. And, valve timing, and lobe center, differ, as well. Valve to piston clearance, and valve spring requirements differ, as well. Call a cam grinder, and get some help with this. You can ruin a new motor, while it is still on the stand, if you are not careful.
yes
About 325.
The Chevy small block V8 305 cubic inch engine was manufactured between 1976 and 1996. It was used in cars and trucks.
Yes it will fit. This distributor will fit all small block and big block Chevrolet engines.
How much money do you have? The 305 Chevy is not a good starting point. You would be much better off finding a good 350 and work with that small block. The power is only limited by the amount of money you want to spend.
and would i have to buy el camino parts for Chevy 1500 tranny or would i buy Chevy 1500 parts for the tranny?
yes 6000 rpm on a 305 is WAY too much the max is 4500 and 5000 and that's pushing it. A stock small block Chevy has plenty of power no need to wind it up that much!!
5.0 305 Small Block Was Standard On These.
it screws into the side of one of the heads.
thats a nice car
Yes, the only small block Chevy flywheel that doesn't interchange is the small block 400 ci.
They made a few versions of it. I would have to know which motor you have.