The 350's from 1987 up are fuel injected.
You can make any engine fuel injected if you have the know how.
As long as the 350 is a fuel injected engine / TBI / Throttle Body Injection engine there is NO difference.
It is fuel injected, TBI / Throttle body injection.
YES BUT RUN A FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR. YOU WILL ALSO HAVE TO HOT WIRE THE FUEL PUMP IF IT IS IN THE TANK.
Yes these engines can be swapped because they are both fuel injected engines and should be very close if not identical.
yes
If the 350 engine is a carbureted engine and not FUEL INJECTED, Then remove the 327 and install the 350 and hook everything back up and your done. They are the same blocks other then the stroke.
That would depend on the year and what type of automobile the engine is in.Tough question.
You don't have a carb on that vehicle, it is throttle body fuel injected.
The fuel injected or computer controlled engines do not use a engine mounted fuel pump like the 77 model you have.The fuel injected motors starting in 87 for the trucks have the fuel pumps in the gas tanks.GM still made the fuel injected engines with the side mounted fuel pump mounting assembly but did not drill the fuel pump shaft rod hole.Most machine shops can drill the hole for non fuel injected setups.Hope this helps..
9 to 13 LBS ( PSI )
if you call checker, schucks, kragen or murrays auto parts they can tell you exactly the factory gap.