YES. If you look at the passenger side of the engine block just in front of the starter you will see a small plug that is screwed into the side of the block. That is a coolant drain plug so you can get all the coolant out of the block. Remove it and screw the knock sensor in it's place.
no
It is screwed into the top of the engine block RIGHT behind the distributor towards drivers side.
on the left side of the 1979 chevy!
This is the block casting number for a Chevy 305, build between 1976 and 1979.
Yes. It's a relatively straight-forward swap.
yes.....and thats a perfect match.. it actually boosted the apperance and increased gas consumption and made the head lights brighter.
You can use the pulleys, however, the 91 will probably have smog equipment that the 79 does not. You will have to get a shorter belt, as well.
Yes it will. But you will need to know if the 454 requires a flywheel that is either internal or external balanced.
Cars did not get catalytic converters until 74. Trucks were 81, or 82.
it should as they are the same year range it dossent matter if its a auto or a standard trand 2wd or 4wd
As long as the 350 block is under the year 1986. Then all of the external engine parts will interchange. The heads and intake will also interchange. The CRANK AND RODS AND PISTONS WILL NO INTERCHANGE.
They weren't known as Chevy IIs in 1979, but yes, they could have a V8