It probably won't fit, so no. The 350 flexplate is far more common, so just get one of those.
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A 1987 Chevy Caprice Classic with the original engine does have a carb and the engine is a 305, because I have one. This can have a 307. I have an 87 Caprice Estate Wagon, with a 5.0 liter 307 olds. Which, is actually for sale.
Pontiac didn't make a 307. If it's an Olds 307, you need an adapter or a BOP transmission.
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Unless it has a BOP (Buick/Olds/Pontiac) motor such as a 307, rotation will be clockwise.
If it is a 6 cyl, it should be a 4.3L (262 ci) If it is an 8 cyl, it is probably a Chevy 305. It could also be a Chevy 350 or an Olds 307. If you fill the oil in the valve cover it is a Chevy engine. If you put oil in a tube on the front of the motor, it is an Oldsmobile. Check your VIN# for engine ID. I believe it is either the 8th or 9th digit. As I recall, Z is 4.3L V6, Y is Olds 307HO, 9 is Olds 307, H is Chevy 305HO, and 6 is Chevy 350
Is it an Olds engine? Olds never made a 305. Olds did produce a 307. However, once the Olds V8 went out of production, Chevy 305's were used instead of the Olds 307. If it's the Chevy engine, it will bolt right in with no modifications. If it's the Olds engine, you CAN put it in a Camaro, but you'll need an adapter plate for the bellhousing. Chances are the exhaust manifolds won't line up with the existing exhaust either, not to mention a bunch of other little tweaks that you will need to do to get the Olds engine in the Camaro, but yes, it's absolutely doable.
Quite a bit. Just with every engine brand swap, you are looking at engine mounts and frame mounts. The exhaust will not hook up one to the other. The Olds tranny will not bolt to the Chevy. The 307 didn't use a particularly large radiator, so a good 3 core for a decently built 350 would be minimum.
No. Only Buick, Oldsmobile, Cadillac and Pontiac interchange. Chevy has it's own pattern unless it is a dual pattern transmission. There are adapters available if you choose to go that route.
mostly any "old school' GM transmission that has the (BOP) bolt pattern will fit the 307 Olds motor. these (BOP) transmission have extra bolts holes so you can bolt to a Chevy and bucik, Pontiac, and Oldsmobile *** you can buy an adapter plate and bolt any engine you want to a 307***
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