yes, they will but because of the larger displacement of the 350 its going to go lean. If you are using a multiport injection system the 305 utilized 19lb/hr injectors where as the 350's used 22lb/hr injectors. If you change out the injectors you also have to make adjustments in the computer to match. You might be able to get away with bumping the fuel pressure up to get a little more out of the 19lb/hr injectors. But it is still not a good idea.
No, the injectors are rated differently, you would be dumping fuel into the engine. The computer and injectors wouldn't match up.
Possible reasons the fuel injectors are not working: Faulty ECM (engine control module, computer) Faulty fuel injector(s). Fuel injectors clogged. Insufficient fuel pressure. Bad Ground. Faulty wiring otherwise.
The standard fuel pressure for a 1998 Chevy 3500 with a 454 engine is 50 PSI. If fuel pressure drops much below this level, the fuel injectors will not work properly.
where is the fuel filter on a 91 Chevy camaro 3.1 v6 have the injectors cleaned and purged by your mechanic or if that doesnt work just replace the injectors
It depends on the vehicle. Some are under the hood, some under the dash.
no
It will fit right in, But the problem is that the 97 computer system will not hook up to the 93 engine. therefore the 93 engine WON'T RUN and the transmission won't work in the 97 anymore. The 97 MUST have the VORTEC engine installed in it. Then everything will WORK RIGHT.
NO you can not, won't work, engine won't run.
no... the 4.3 l engine is a v6 and the computer controls the ignition and fuel injectors for only 6 cylinders, dropping in a v8 adds two more cylinders, what you need is (depending on the car ) the computer from the same model but one that had a 350 in it to begin with... a good place to look for one is at a junk yard The computer out of a 4.3 will work if it is a 93 or prior computer with a throttle body, and the 350 going in is also a throttle body. It's almost just a plug and play swap
It cuts fuel to the injectors if the ignition switch has been tampered with. Goes through a 10 amp fuse labeled "TBC." in the engine compartment fuse box.
In an internal combustion engine, injectors spray atomized fuel into the combustion chamber
yes it will work but you will have to change the wiring harness going to the injectors i did do it myself