Yes, but remember that with cubic inches, comes torque. Torque, and drag racing go together well. However, one of the most famous drag racing cars of the 80's, was the Buick Grand National. In fact, that car stopped production of the Corvette for one year! It had a turbo charged V-6. Chuck......
That depends on what type of heads are on each, and the year it was built.
v8. but one of the worst motors Chevy ever built. they also had a 305 v6 that was made from the early to mid 1960s
If the Buick 305 is really a Chevy 305, then the motor mounts will interchange with a Chevy 350.
Oldsmobile used Chevy 305's. 76 350 rocket 77 305 Chevy
There is no information on the internet about what the special feature of the Chevy 305 engine is, in fact, the Chevy 305 and 350 are interchangeable, one is just an older model.
305 horsepower
you need a 350 put the 305 in the junk yard How long has the 305 lasted? Is it strong enough for you? If you need/want more power, go for a 350. If it's going to get extreme service (racing, heavy hauling), you might need the 4 bolt main, but probably not if it's just normal driving.
The headers for a 350 and 305 are the same.
YES they are the same.
yes
Is a 2.8 liter engine a 305?
the 1986 Chevy truck 305 HO produced 180 hp