i have seen a 86 with a 454bb 5 speed. not factory
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The biggest concern here is the alternator/voltage regulator design. The 68 is external while the 78 has it built into the alternator. There are websites that explain how to do this. The only other real issue is the coil. The HEI needs more voltage than the small wire running to the external type coil of a 68.
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NO, biggest is an adjective; the superlative form of big (big, bigger, biggest).
There was no 5.2 liter engine in a 1995 Firebird
Any size SBC engine will fit and is compatible with a 91 Firebird. A 350 engine is the most common that is used for installing in a 91 Firebird.
Can a v.8 5.7l 350 engine fit into a 1994 Pontiac firebird?
what engine?
Yes it will fit, They are exactly the same body style
The 2000 Pontiac Firebird starter can be found on the right hand side of the engine. The starter will be near the back of the engine.
What parts??? Body, engine, suspension???
A 350 will easily fit but you could install a larger engine with major modifications. Stick with a 350 which was the optional engine in Firebirds. You will have to change the ECU also, so a donor car would be the easiest. If I were in your shoes, I would sell this Firebird and purchase one with a 350 already installed. You would be money ahead in the long run.
sure, you might just have to change the motor mounts if your going from a 6 cyl. to a V8 and of course you will have to change the computer and wiring to the engine.
Bank 1 is the drivers side of your 5.7 liter V8 engine in a Pontiac Firebird
Yes, as any small block engine will fit.
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