because a 350 is a larger motor than the v6
Nope.
No they are the same blocks.Where did you get the mounts on the 350 from? The 305 or junk yard?Is it a new 350 or older 350?
It could be a freeze plug on the side of the engine block by the motor mount.
Yes.
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No it did not. It had a 350 engine in it.
3/8-16
You can find a detailed guide on fixing the motor on forums.hotrod.com/popular-hot-rodding/70/9384835/street/350-chevy-motor-not-running-please-help/
they are both V8s, they should use the same motor mounts
1 and 1 1/4
You can put in a Chevy 350 motor using special motor mount plates from Summit or any other performance parts place. If you have access to a welder and some time, you could do it. Google Chevy S10 motor swaps and do some research... You can put in a Chevy 350 motor using special motor mount plates from Summit or any other performance parts place. If you have access to a welder and some time, you could do it. Google Chevy S10 motor swaps and do some research...
No. The 350, is a 5.7.