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350 cu/in block used in GM Goodwrench Crate Motor. Made in Mexico.
Motor is trashed buy a crate or rebuilt motor they come with warrenty
It depends on the year it was manufactured. Some of them are on the driver's side of the block, some on the passenger's side.
Yes, I just changed a 1985 305CI intake to a new GM 350CI long block crate motor.
To install the heater blower motor in a 1994 Chevrolet Suburban, first disconnect the negative battery cable for safety. Remove the blower motor cover and disconnect the wiring harness from the old motor. Unscrew the old blower motor from its mounting and replace it with the new one, securing it in place. Finally, reconnect the wiring harness, replace the cover, and reconnect the battery cable.
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the big block will bolt right to the small block motor mounts but they do make big block motor mounts that you can buy and install on the 66, it lets the engine sit a little lower and further to the drivers side.
yes but you will have to use motor plates to install it in place of motor mounts.
Do you have to remove the window to take out the whole power window unit? Or better yet, how do you get it out???
this is a mess of a question and the answer is NO. why? because there was never a big block 350 made by Chevrolet and as far as a short block 350 on the transmission? who cares rather the motor had heads or not (i.e. short block= crate motor sold without heads). if you asked me if a big block Chevy will bolt up to a transmission that came in a vehicle with a small block i would say yes.
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from either the top or bottom, i perfer bottom remove the wires then the two, sometimes three bolts holding the old one to the block pull towards front of motor then up install is reverse of taking old one out make sure motor has been off a while as the exhaust manifolds and pipes may be hot from the motor and since their close to where your working u dont need to burn yourself