Fuel injected? In the fuel tank Carb.? Lower front section of engine - follow fuel line from carb.
600lbs
455
To replace the fuel pump on a 455 Oldsmobile, begin by disconnecting the battery and relieving the fuel system pressure. Next, remove the fuel lines from the pump and unbolt the pump from its mounting location. Install the new pump by reversing the removal steps, ensuring all connections are secure, and then reconnect the battery. Finally, start the engine and check for any leaks to ensure the installation was successful.
Under the carburetor in the front.
Yes, a 1969 455 Buick engine can fit into a 1985 Buick Regal, as both vehicles share a similar body platform. However, some modifications may be necessary, including adjustments to the engine mounts, transmission compatibility, and possibly the exhaust system. Additionally, the 455 engine is larger and heavier, so it's important to ensure that the suspension and brakes can handle the increased power and weight.
#1 cylinder is on the front right side of the engine.
To replace the water pump in a 1970 Buick Electra 455, first, disconnect the negative battery cable and drain the coolant from the radiator. Remove the fan and the fan shroud for better access, then detach the belts and hoses connected to the water pump. Unbolt the old water pump from the engine block, clean the mounting surface, and install the new pump with a new gasket. Reassemble the components in reverse order, refill the cooling system with coolant, and check for leaks.
The Pontiac 455 came in 3 versions. Base, High Output, and Super Duty. The base 1970-71 engine produced 200 hp and 455 lb/ft torque. The Super Duty 1970-71 engine had 335 hp and 480 lb/ft torque. Power was reduced after 1971. The Buick 455 came in 2 versions. The 1970 Base engine had 350 hp and 510 lb/ft torque. The Stage 1 engine had 360 hp and 510 lb/ft torque. So as you can see the Buick was the more powerful engine by far.
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No. they are different head designs.
Yes, a Buick 455 engine will bolt up to a Buick 350 transmission. Both engines share the same bellhousing pattern, which allows for compatibility between them. However, it's important to ensure that other components, such as the torque converter and driveshaft, are also compatible for optimal performance.
yes