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5x5"
which bolt
I think you will need to use the caprice tranny as the bolt holes are different on the olds tranny. Here is how it works if the motor is a Chevy you must use a tranny with the Chevy bolt patern. There is some trannys with both bolt pattern. (never seen one). If it is an olds motor you must use a BPO tranny. BPO is a Buick, Pontiac or Oldsmobile. I am sure that they do make adapter though (never seen one)
5-4 3/4
yes
WHAT IS THE BRAKE DOWN OF THE VIN #
bolt them on their the same
YES. That would be a direct swop / bolt in.
AnswerI believe the bolt pattern is different on the V-6 vs the 305. I think they might but im not sure. I know they make small block kits for a V6 S10.AnswerNo. The 2.8 V6 is known as a 60° V6. It shares the same trans bolt pattern as the 3.1 and 3.4 V6 and the 2.5 I4. If the '83 is an automatic then you can use a trans from a 4.3 V6 to bolt to the V8. This comes in handy especially on a swap with 4X4.
Oldsmobile equipped the 98 with two tire sizes that year. 205/75-15 & 215/75-15. The correct size should be listed on the drivers door post and in your owners manual.
Yes, there is no difference in block size between a 2 or a 4 bolt bolt 350 in '83, although depending what was in the car before, say a 6, you may have some engine mounting, trans issues, cooling, bracketing, and of course exhaust, hopefully the "2" bolt is a carburetor engine, and of the earlier 8 cylinder design, not a newer generation engine, or your looking at allot more issues. jr
yes it will if its bop pattern