On a small block Chevy the distributor goes through a hole in the intake manifold. On a Pontiac the distributor goes behind the intake manifold.
If it is a Pontiac 350, any hei distributor out of any size Pontiac motor up to 1979 will work.
No, not even close. Pontiac 350 intakes will interchange with 1965-1979 Pontiac 389,400,421,428,455 intakes. Most all aftermarket Pontiac V8 intakes are designed for the 1965 up bolt pattern. 350 Chevy is part of the small block Chevy engine family, and virtually nothing interchanges with a Pontiac V8.
Firing order is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2. The distributor rotates COUNTER clockwise.
Better heads along with a different intake and carb. Bigger exhaust. A different camshaft. You would be the better off going to a 400ci.
No it will NOT interchange. The 350 and 400 turbo are actually VERY different transmissions.
Assuming you are running a point type distributor a Pontiac typically likes 12-14 degrees initial advance. This is also a good starting point for HEI.
Absolutely not. The only trans that will bolt to a Chevy is a Chevy. The old BOPC will all interchange with each other. The only way to make that work is an adapter plate.
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Firing order is the standard 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 for the Buick 350 and the distributor rotates in a clockwise direction.
Does your vehicle have the LT1? if so there is no crank sensor.. there is an optic sensor in the distributor that controls all..
What about it? Chevy will interchange regardless of the years. Wiring and plumbing is going to vary but it will bolt to the transmission. Buick, Olds, Pontiac will interchange with each other with the same issues. They will not bolt up to a chevy transmission unless you have a duel pattern transmission that has both bolt patterns on it.