On a 305 V8 engine, the solenoid is typically located on the starter motor, which is mounted on the lower part of the engine near the transmission bell housing. The solenoid is usually mounted directly on the starter or nearby, and it helps engage the starter gear with the flywheel when you turn the ignition key. For specific locations, it's best to consult the vehicle's service manual, as placements can vary slightly depending on the model year and configuration.
yes
Oldsmobile used to make a 307 V8, but it has nothing in common with a Chevy V8.
How can you tell a 350 from a 305 engine?
yes
v8. but one of the worst motors Chevy ever built. they also had a 305 v6 that was made from the early to mid 1960s
G.M's 305 cubic inch V8 motor is a 5 liter
No dodge does not make a 305 as far as i know. 318 or 360 are the choices for V8's.
305 v8
I have a 91 rs 305 v8 and get about 19 mpg.
Yes...they are the same bolt pattern.
no.
Probably. The standard V8 was a 305.