Of course you can. If the 96 had a 350 to begin with, it would be a lot easier. Just for electrical and computer stuff. Only problem you may run into is that if you choose to keep the carb setup on the donor motor, the chances of you passing emissions are slim to none. It is, however, illegal in Canada and the USA. Both countries have environmental laws which prohibit vehicles from being retrofitted with older engines. It is legal to put a newer engine into an older vehicle, though.
305 or 350 Chevy car or truck 76-79
1995 chevy 1500 , 350 v8
NO. There is alot more to a 98 350 then just fuel injection. That year truck MUST have ALL the electronic engine sensors on it and working are the transmission will not even work. The 76 350 has NO place for the engine sensors to go. So it won't work.
That # was used from 70-76.
Oldsmobile used Chevy 305's. 76 350 rocket 77 305 Chevy
76% of 350= 76% * 350= 0.76 * 350= 266
NO. The 76 engine has NO place to put a crankshaft sensor. Therefore it won't run.
What would cause a 76 model 350 Chevy to run bad when idling. Already replace ignition module Distributor cap and rotor
350 x .76 (76%) = 266
1971-76 for a 350 , its a 75 cc head>> LT1 application
It should but definitely check with a GM dealer's service center.
6 to 8 degrees before top dead center. STOCK ENGINE