yes it will bolt right in.the 175 has same mounting as the 153 use the 350 carb and parts if you have them but h carb will work.might use better main jet.
Anywhere from 350 to over 600, and that doesn't include what can be achieved with modifications.
yes
It will fit, providing you will do all the modifications. Got a Ford, stay with Ford. If you want a 350, then get a Chevy.
It is 12 volts.
There is room to install the largest engine Chevy ever made. You may have to do some modifications but you can make it fit. A 350 would sit in nicely. I am looking at a 55 Belaire rag top that has a 350 in it now.
89 to 99, 5.7, is the same. Anything else would require major modifications, and cause problems with your local smog laws.
GM started using the turbo hydromatic 350 in 1969 and used it with modifications until 1984.
NO, the 383 is called a stroker engine. It is a 350 with a 400 crankshaft that is machined, to make it work in a 350 block. There are other factors and modifications to be made when building a stroker. The only 383 that came from the factory is in Chrysler vehicles.
the engine will fit, but there may be some modifications in the wiring
it will all bolt up no mods are needed. simple swap
The 350 is a GM engine made from 1967 to 2003 which is actually 349.57 cubic inches or 5.73 liters.
yes you need newmoder mounts and at the back of the moder the distributor will touch a little just needs mild modifications there