from 1988 to 1995 will all interchange.
Both motors are made by General Motors and are the same.
no
TH 700R-4
yes it is possible to swap the two motors but considering the 69 motor is carburated you will need to install the propler wiring harness from the 91 350 into the truck and hook all that up. but the motors will bolt up and go rite into place without a problem
only a 350
350 Historically a 396 has valve and lifter problems. A 350, of which I have owned a half a dozen, are great motors.
it would be a 260 a 350 and 305 are Chevy motors
There are different 350 motors in different vehicles, and they take different batteries.
NO, Not even close.
Sticking out of wire harness that goes to computer on firewall above engine under the hood.
The Chevrolet 350 ci motors traditionally have 8 cylinders. There are examples of race-prepped v6 motors that have been built to that size, but those are a rare and expensive item to find.
YES