If the engine is in good condition dont replace it,supercharge it.
Yes, the mounting position is the same, but the actual mounts are different. Bolt the mounts from your 1975 corvette to your 1996 LT1 engine and it should go right in. The transmission should also bolt right up to your 1996 LT1 engine.
On ebay you can one for about $10. Also check ecklers website.
The 1975 L48 Corvette engine was the "base" engine and never was offered with aluminum heads or a 4-bolt main block from the factory. The L82, offered in 1975 had 4-bolt mains but still only had cast iron heads.
It should be inside the engine compartment underneath the driverside fender
No, the 1974 Corvette frame is NOT the same as a 1975 Corvette frame. I have had customers modify it to fit, but you would have to change the rear kick up or adapt a 75 and above rear bumper assembly to make it work.
There are a few reasons why the power windows on a 1975 Corvette won't work. A few of these would be a wiring issue, a motor issue or the fuse is blown.
Buying a 1975 Corvette is not as easy as buying a new car. There are many ways to look for an older car. Contacting Chevrolet dealers that sell pre-owned vehicles would be a good start. Looking in newspaper ads for a 1975 Corvette would also be a good idea. The internet is full of different used car websites and advertisements.
on front top deck of block, left side, by base of cyl head.
You can order it via the Eckler's Corvette website.
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Base engine - 165 hp (123 kW) L82 - 205 hp (153 kW)