A 'stock' Chevy manifold bolt pattern is different from a 'stock' Ford bolt pattern, so the 'stock' carburetors are not interchangeable. If you are using an aftermarket 'universal' carb or going from a aftermarket intake manifold on both cars, it just might fit. Just check the bolt hole dimensions on the carb and the Ford before you start.
Most likely a problem with the carburetor.
In late 1987 chevy went to fuel injection on ALL there engines. From 1987 down will have a carburetor.
NO.
yes it did, i have a 68 small-block 350 2 barrel carburetor
Vapor-lock in the carburetor.
No , it's fuel injected
That 87 truck already has a carburetor on it.
edelbrock has a square flange gasket fo it
Yes it is 350 TBI is injection
Yes. However, the big block should hasve something a little bit bigger than the stock 350 cfm.
carburetor
At the carburetor, where the fuel line enters.