Yes it will if you have the motor mounts and frame supports for the 305/350 and the bell housing for the 305/350 it will fit right in.
I have allready done it
on the transmission tailshaft housing
What kind of engine and transmission? Could be a faulty Idle Air Control if injected or a need for idle speed adjustment for a carburated engine. If the transmission has a locking torque converter, it may be stuck in locked mode instead of waiting for the proper high gear and speed conditions.
5 speed manual 3.4 quarts 6 speed manual 4 quarts automatic 5 quarts
MORE THEN LIKELY IT IS THE SPEED SENSOR ON THE TRANS I HAD A SIMILER PROB ON MY TRUCK
Yes, you can put an 84 Firebird 4-speed transmission into a 79 Firebird that originally had an automatic transmission, but it will require some modifications. You'll need to address the differences in the mounting points, linkage, and possibly the driveshaft. Additionally, you'll need to convert the car to a manual setup, which involves installing a clutch pedal and a master cylinder. It's a project that can be done with the right tools and knowledge but may require some fabrication.
where are the abs inop
In 1968, a total of 2,200 Pontiac Firebird 400 models were produced with the 4-speed manual transmission option. This figure reflects the popularity of the performance-oriented 400 engine combined with the 4-speed setup during that model year. The Firebird 400 was known for its powerful engine and sporty design, making it a sought-after classic car today.
In 1978, approximately 1,500 Firebird Formula models were produced with the Hurst 4-speed manual transmission option. This number reflects the popularity of the formula package and the manual transmission among performance enthusiasts during that era. However, exact figures can vary slightly based on different sources and records.
watch the rpms when you break stand the car
On my 1991 Firebird 305 TBI the computer shuts down acceleration after 110 mph. I would assume it is probably the same for a 1994.
My 1994 Trans Am does, it will go up to 110. I found out that the top speed of a 1994 Firebird or Trans Am is 156 mph.
I'm assuming your in an automatic transmission. The only thing that i can think of is your in the rough range where you transmission thinks it needs to shift then doesn't or vise versa. Check gear ratios and timing.