The fuel injected or computer controlled engines do not use a engine mounted fuel pump like the 77 model you have.The fuel injected motors starting in 87 for the trucks have the fuel pumps in the gas tanks.GM still made the fuel injected engines with the side mounted fuel pump mounting assembly but did not drill the fuel pump shaft rod hole.Most machine shops can drill the hole for non fuel injected setups.Hope this helps..
If 1977 is not a miss print, then that means you have a carburetor that the chock is not closing when the engine is cold or the Accelerator pump is not working.
Is the motor the same? Do they both have A/C or no A/C?
yes you should have plenty of room in the engine bay. you probably will need to change the motor mounts and get a different tranny but other than that you should be fine.
The engine is a 1977 model
Mounted on the front side of the engine block.
Fuel economy is an important aspect in motor vehicles. The general miles per gallon that a 1977 Chevy Silverado gets combined is 15.
how do you adjust the timing on a 1977 350 Chevy engine k-10
10w-40.
Chevy went from Orange to Blue with the 1977 model year.
Yes, I had a 1977 Nova that had one. There was a GMC 305c.i. V-6 engine in the medium duty trucks in the early '60's.
Approximately 12mpg highway and 8mpg city.
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