No, cylinder heads from a 1997 Chevy 305 will not fit on a 1991 Chevy 350. The two engines have different design specifications, including varying head bolt patterns and port sizes. Additionally, the 350 has a larger displacement and different cooling passages, which can lead to compatibility issues. Always consult an expert or reference specific compatibility guides when considering engine part swaps.
Yes.
In the cylinder heads, where the gas flows.
One for each cylinder.
Two per cylinder, for a total of sixteen.
The casting number for LT1 cylinder heads is typically 14096217. This number can be found on the side of the cylinder head and is specific to the heads used in the 1992-1997 Chevrolet LT1 engines. It's important to verify the casting number to ensure compatibility with LT1 engine components.
yes, you can use those heads. the block does have small changes to it but no problm will occur
in the distrubutor i believe
i have a 1997 chevy cavalier the wipers and radio work when turn the key swich back
there are usually several in the engine block just below the cylinder heads. most are round or oval, and are recessed into the block.
You have to remove the cylinder heads to access the lifters. I suggest you by a service manual before attempting.
You can adjust the camshaft on your 1997 Mazda 626 with the camshaft adjustment bolts. You can access the camshaft adjustment bolts by removing the cylinder heads.
Remove the cylinder had from your 1997 Chevy Astro engine. Remove the head gasket and clean the surface. Put the new head gasket on and reverse the process.