externally, they are the same. The engine mounting holes on the block are the same. the motor mounts themselves might be different though.
Yes. It will bolt right in with 1968 motor mounts.
The motor mounts on a 1995 Pontiac Grand Am are typically located on both sides of the engine block, securing the engine to the vehicle's frame. There are usually two motor mounts on each side of the engine, one towards the front and one towards the rear. These mounts are essential for reducing vibrations and ensuring proper alignment and stability of the engine within the vehicle.
small block and big block motor mounts are the same, so you should be able to take V8 motor mounts from most any Chevy engine bay.
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The firing order for the Pontiac 400 engine is that the small block powers the big block.
Bottom of the engine block.Bottom of the engine block.
There would be block drains located on each side of the block very close to the engine mounts.
The Pontiac G6 block heater is located on the right hand side of the engine. The block heater can be located by following the block heater cord.
To begin, the motor mounts will be different and for that reason alone, no, it will not fit exactly.
I can't find my block heater plug on my pontiac G6 2006,,,Where is it? Maybe it does not have a block heater.
Yes, when swapping from a 350 small block to a 454 big block, you typically need to change the engine mounts. The mounting points for the big block are often different than those for the small block, requiring new mounts designed for the 454. Additionally, the weight and size differences may necessitate modifications to the engine bay or other components for proper fitment.
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.