Yes
Anything can be done with enough work. However after 1981, f bodies had chevy engines rather than the Pontiac. The Chevy trans will not bolt to the Pontiac block willingly.
Which 350?? Chevy or Pontiac? A Pontiac engine will drop right in. A Chevy takes a lot more work.
no, 1998 is a year of its own, you will need a 98 trans
As far as going in the engine compartment and bolting to the transmission, and Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick engine will work. You may have a duel pattern transmission which would allow you to use Chevy also. You would have to look to know. Where the trans. bolts to the engine there will be two holes side by side. Al GM except Chevy are the same as far as bolt pattern. Any motor will work, it's just a matter of running the plumbing, electrical and exhaust.
The 93 used a electronic / computor controlled transmission and the 91 did not. The 91 chevy trucks transmission wireing harness and computor is all together DIFFERENT. WON'T WORK.
as long as they are the same trans and bolt pattern to the differencial there may be a difference in wiring
Pontiac did not make a 403 but offered a Oldsmobile 403 in the trans am, lots of work and modification to put in a 1988
The trans will work, but you'll need to obtain the correct bell housing.
if it is automatic then no because in 1996 Chevy swiched to the (e) electronic trans and would need a different computer system to work.
Absolutely not. The only trans that will bolt to a Chevy is a Chevy. The old BOPC will all interchange with each other. The only way to make that work is an adapter plate.
Unless you have absolutely nothing better to do, this is absurd. The Pontiac engine will not hook up to the Chevy transmission. Then the complete exhaust system will have to be custom made. There is hardly anything that will work....... No The Pontiac is carburated, and wont bolt to the transmission, mounts or wiring