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.
Any Chevy transmission will bolt to any Chevy motor. At least RWD. 1955 to current. A 454 should really have a 400 transmission but a 350 will work. Depending on what you are putting it in there may be an issue with the driveshaft length and the yoke that goes into the trans.
Yes.
They are under the intake manifold.
My RV Chevy engine V8 454 has 43000 miles , til now inewer had a problem, my last trip was a horror, after 50miles the engine begin to cought and misfiring on the muffler, and it was not running round
Yes. The vehicle they were installed in (and the options the vehicle had) would dictate the size/capacity of the alternator that was used.
If the 454 is complete with accessories such as exhaust manifolds, a/c, power steering, alternator, etc., it should be a pretty straightforward swap. Transfer the motor mounts and distributor from the 350. A new exhaust system will likely be needed.
NO it will not FIT.
NO. Not even close.
Inside the rear of the alternator
no it wont to small of a starter
The distributor and the oil filter.
no
Yes, both are 18436572
You can't... There's not enough steel in the cylinders to bore it that far. If you want a 454, you need to by a big block 454 Chevy engine.
yes, as long as the 454 is not a tall deck block.
You can if the year of the 454 is between the years of 1988 to 1995