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yes a bb Chevy bell housing can fit a sbc. but you should remember that 10 in or a 10.5 in bell housing will not fit an 11 in pressure plate. Just make sure that the bell housing will fit the pressure plate and you'll be just fine.
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yes
The recommended size for a bottom bracket to fit a frame with a 73mm threaded BB is 68mm.
yes
Yes it does
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Yes and no. BSA scopes fit on a couple of grooves machined in to the top of the air chamber. These grooves don't exist on the BB but you can get blocks that have the grooves on and could glue or otherwise fix this block on the BB then the BSA scope would fit.
I've done a littlre research on this topic and according to the research, bb guns are NOT illegal in Kansas unless you are in publicity or around housing. I recomend you go out into the woods or to a field that is the safest way to shoot your BB gun legaly.
Im assuming 6.6 as a 400 C.I. engine if its a Chevrolet take out the V-8 and drop the other in. If its a 403 Olds engine I would look for a big block Chevy (396, 427, 454) for an easier swap. You would need to run the BB motor mounts but the transmission will bolt up. Running the 403 you would have to change the transmission to a BOP model. (Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac). Stick with the Chevy stuff it will be a lot easier and the BB will fit under the hood
(Pellets) One at a time between shots. However it also holds 50 BB's
The 69 Chevy has been blessed with a fairly large engine compartment. I have owned a few over the years and have shoehorned a few different motors into it. Included are a 427 BB Chevy, Cadillac 500 (insane amount of torque), and the latest was a 455 Oldsmobile Rocket. The latter two required a little massaging but nothing too serious.
If this is an Airsoft gun then 6MM BB's should fit.