Small block and big block fuel pumps and fuel pump rods are the same on all Chevy V8's up to the mid 1980's when fuel injection and new block designs started on the market. Please note that this does not include special cam motors (roller cams, etc) that do take a different (special) rod.
No it denfinately will not
Yes. The vehicle they were installed in (and the options the vehicle had) would dictate the size/capacity of the alternator that was used.
The 1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am engine oil capacity is five quarts. The 305, 350, and the 454 cubic inch motors all had the same motor oil capacity.
Yes. You'll need to change the exhaust and cooling systems.
Could be, spark plug(s), contaminated fuel (water),
NO, The injectors are different on the 454
yes they are the same a 454 will bolt up
try replacing the fuel pump Randy
You need to check the fuel pump, power to the fuel pump, fuel filter and anything else that might be related.
The relay is not the common problem on these vehicles. More likely the fuel pump.
It's in the fuel tank.
Located inside fuel tank
yes you can its the same tranny
Yes, it will work. If the 454 was a tall deck design, you'd need to shim the distributor up .400" to mate with the 350 oil pump shaft.
NO it will not work.
No it will not.... Just remove the fuel pump push rod and install a block off plate where the fuel pump once was. That's it.
Yes it will with no problems.