Yes
A Buick 231 engine may fit into a 1999 Chevy Lumina with modifications, but it is not a straightforward swap. You would need to consider compatibility with the engine mounts, transmission, and wiring harness, as well as potential adjustments to the exhaust and cooling systems. Consulting with a mechanic or automotive specialist is advisable to assess the feasibility and any necessary modifications for a successful installation.
No, not without modifications to the suspension.
You cannot put any engine in this vehicle without modifications except the original engine that came in the truck. There is room for any small block V8 but you will have to make modifications.
The 99 Buick Century 231 engine will fit into a 96 Chevy lumina with a little fabrication.
This really depends on how hard you're willing to work to make it fit. If you don't want to make modifications to the car, then the only engine that will fit is the original engine size. If you are willing to make lots of modifications you can choose any engine you so desire.
Well if you mean will it fit without doing any modifications then I need more information like what model it is the T 100 will not just fit as they were made from 1993 to 1997 to find out if the engine will fit with out any modifictions you need to find out if that same engine was used in that model truck from 1992 until 1997 if was then it will fit if it was not then it will still fit but you might have to do A LOT of modifications.
yes
Any make and model where the engine will fit in the engine bay and clear the steering linkage and fender wells. With modifications you can fit it in any large RWD car.
yes if its the not the DOHC from the Lumina Z34
it should fit,the mounts are the same.
To do what you're seeking to do would require modifications well beyond the realm of practicality, and you'd also likely have to find a rear wheel drive platform which the Lumina body can fit on, as the Lumina is a front engine, front wheel drive car with a transverse engine. If you're looking for a "plug and play" swap, it's not going to happen. Even if you did manage to fit the engine into the bay, that 4T65-E will not mate to a 305 directly, nor will it handle the power and torque of the 305, as that transmission was designed for the 3.4 and 3.8 liter GM engines.
Fit, maybe. Work without extensive modifications, no.Fit, maybe. Work without extensive modifications, no.