No. You will have to get v-8 mounts.
Yes. You'll need the motor mounts from the donor vehicle. Also, the exhaust is different.
it depends on what year the motors are you will have to change motor mounts .exhaust maybe front suspension
Yes, but you'll need V8 motor mounts and exhaust. Probably should have a bigger radiator also.
The front cylinder
It was originally rated at 155 but later model engines produced around 110 if it's an original 250 inline 6 it's probally around 150-155...
The Chevy 250 Cubic Inch inline 6 cylinder are numbered from the front to the rear, 1-2-3-4-5-6. So # 1 is on the very front of the engine.
Nope
Need to know what year and if it is a standard or automatic transmission.
It's stamped into a tag on both sides of the motor. Just below cylinder head.
On the 250 cid engine the alternator lives on the passenger side front of the engine.
i have a 95 cylinder on my 94 and i havent hade any problems in the last 3 months and i ride atleast 2 hours a day
No, the cylinder head from a 292 Chevy six-cylinder engine will not fit on a Chevy 250 engine. Although both are part of the Chevrolet inline-six family, they have different head designs and mounting configurations. The 292 has a larger bore and different port sizes, making them incompatible for direct swapping. If you’re considering modifications, it’s essential to consult specific engine compatibility resources or experts.