Yes, you can put a 350 cubic inch V8 engine into a 1965 Chevy Nova. The Nova's engine bay is spacious enough to accommodate the 350, and many enthusiasts have performed this swap due to the engine's performance potential. You'll need to consider additional modifications, such as upgrading the transmission, exhaust, and possibly the suspension to handle the increased power. Overall, it's a popular and feasible upgrade for classic car enthusiasts.
I don't see why not,in my book a 350 is a good motor and will fit in i don't see why not,if they put 350's in a s-10 pick-up than it should fit in a nova,i have a nova it has a 307,i'm going to one day put a 350 in it,mines a 72 nova.
It depends on how you plan to use the car.
Compression ratio on a 1974 Chevy 350 in a Nova was 8.5:1.
Yes.
not sure what hood, but it was not the stinger hood. that hood was only put out on the Baldwin motion nova. i think it was only on the 69 nova from them and not on the 70 model.
heavier duty suspension, gauges, badging, ETC.
how much would you pay for 1965 Chevy nova 6cyl in good shape
Use good pistons. Be sure to plastigage the bearings. Don't forget to put oil in it when you're done. If this is in a Nova, give it to me when you're done. I've always wanted a 383 Nova, but can't afford it.
Nova - UK magazine - was created in 1965.
Nope.....350
350
Yes