you have to drop exhaust be able to remove starter.
2 bolts hold it in and you have the hot wire from the battery to take off the starter and 2 small wires and just pull it out.
Is the motor the same? Do they both have A/C or no A/C?
Rochester Quadrajet
Assuming you are talking about the Impala/Caprice, it's 115.9 inches.
There should be a cap on the top of 1 of the valve covers, remove it and put oil in there.
In 1961, the Impala SS (Super Sport) was introduced to the market. The Chevelle went out in 1977 during a Chevy downsizing, when all sedans took the Malibu name. since 1961 chevy has halted the production of the SS a few times. chevy made there first car in 1913, it was a 1914 royal mail roadster.
heck the Kelly Blue Book, on the internet
the fuse is the last 8" or so of the large red #10 wire that attaches to the large starter solenoid bat. terminal.
maybe a loose ground to the starter or the bend-ix may be in a bind with the flywheel
It is in the bottom of the transmission. You will have to remove transmission pan and you will see it.
1977-85 Impala, 1977-90 Caprice
On the drivers door, inside edge of the door is a label, and that tells you. Also, take it to a weigh station for trucks, they will sometimes let you weigh your car.