The bolt holes are in the same place, but the larger combustion chambers and big valves would probably make the 305 run like crap.
They are basically the same heads, If the 93 350 is a vortex motor.
they work fine in my 1984 3/4 ton Chevy with a 383 stroker.
I had a 95 Chevy truck like ours.When my heads started to leak I noticed the oil got real milky/brown from coolant getting in the oil. I removed the heads and found out the 350 Chevy motors will start leaking on the ends of the heads when the motor gets a lot of miles on it. After fixing it,I gave this truck to my son and now it has over 300,000 miles on it and still running strong! You can get a leakdown test done to see how tight the top-end is.
No it is not.
yes as long as they are both v6s or v8s
The engine is for racing. I dont know if its ment to be driven otherwise.
In the truck!
Sure, You will have to change everything,motor mounts,computer,wire harness, exhaust, etc...
If we are talking about the V-8, then yes.
No difference in the engine. It is all in the trans and the rearend
You will have to replace it. The bearings are worn out in the blower motor.
First, take a socket wrench to remove the cover of the blower motor of a 1993 Chevy truck. Then pull the motor blower out and install a new one in its place. Lastly, screw the bolts of the blower motor cover back in.