Possible? Yes. Advisable? No. It would be much easier and involve less expense to go back with the OEM engine. Remember if you switch to a 350 Chevy engine you will have to change way more than just the engine. Major modifications will need to be made. You will either need a Chevy transmission or a conversion bell housing, if they exist. Drive shaft will also need to be changed., just to name a few of the many things you will need to modify. Save yourself the headache and the expense. Install a Ford V8.
5 quarts
YES, They sure are and will interchange with NO problems. Direct bolt in.
350 to 400 cc
Mines a 5.7L and its 350. They have many versions of the 350 though
use your eyes and brain,
It will fit, providing you will do all the modifications. Got a Ford, stay with Ford. If you want a 350, then get a Chevy.
Yes, a Ford 350 engine can fit into a Crown Victoria with some modifications, but it's not a straightforward swap. The engine bay of the Crown Victoria may require alterations to accommodate the larger engine, and adjustments to the transmission and exhaust systems might also be necessary. Additionally, it’s important to consider the vehicle's weight distribution and handling characteristics after the swap.
88 Iroc came with either 305 or 350. You already answered the question with camaro 350
Yes it will.
No.
what are the carb settings fro a 1988 f350 pickup
yes.