Yes, you can swap a 1984 305 engine into a 1989 350 vehicle, but there are several considerations. You'll need to ensure compatibility with the engine mounts, transmission, and wiring harness, as well as make adjustments to the fuel system and cooling components if necessary. Additionally, it's important to check for any emissions regulations that may apply, depending on your location. Overall, while it's feasible, the swap may require some modifications and careful planning.
It will bolt right in but, the "Y" pipe on the exhaust system from the 305 will not fit on to the 350.
yeah
Should be a straight swap. Are you looking for specific details?
the block & heads are the same you just have to pull the 305 out & put the 350 back in
yes they will
no.Stock it was a 305 h.o but it is a easy swap
The only 350 available in a 1984 El Camino was the diesel. If your V8 isn't a diesel, it's a 305.
Yes it is.
The 350 and the 305 is a direct swap, The only thing that is different with the 305 is the size of the pistions, They are smaller then the 350 engine. Just transfur the intake and all the other parts from the 305 and put it all on the 350 engine. Easy job.
The fastest 305's were in the Monte ss's & they only got 185hp, best option is always to go for a 350 swap
8 degrees
YES. That is a direct bolt in.