Yes if it is the B-O-P bolt pattern turbo350.
Can you bolt on earlier heads/intake/exhaust manifolds.. from a 1970 Pontiac 455 to this 76 455 engine.
18436572 #1 is drivers side, closest to the radiator.
Chevy, Buick and Cadillac shared the same bolt pattern as did Oldsmobile and Pontiac but, some transmissions had two bolt patterns to fit all GM blocks. If your Chevy Turbo 350 transmission has the dual pattern it will fit the Oldsmobile engine, if not it won't fit.
The Rocket 350 oldsmobile engines will bolt in as well as the Rocket 455 olds.
yes, same bolt pattern. Chances are the 455 buick had a turbo hydromnatic 400 transmission, hopefully that is what your 350 had. If not, crossmember, driveshaft and linkage will all have to be modified or changed.
yes if you have the Oldsmobile motor mounts. If you are asking if engine parts will interchange....Absolutely not.
455 in the GTO.
you will need to get replacement motor mounts they are a little different from the 400 and 350 4 bolt but everything else should go nicely!!! good luck!!
Sure it will. Pontiac used the same block for all of it's 326 to 455 engines.
Answer Anonymously What is the diagram and firing order for a 76 Pontiac trans am 455 engine?
A 3.8 of the same series from any GM Division. 3.4 do not share the same bolt pattern. 3.5 Intrigue engines are only in certain Intrigues and Auroras, and do not share the bolt battern with 3.8s. But this comes from someone who has put a 455 Toro in the rear of an S10, and a W-41 in a Fiero. Anything goes in anything if you are creative. :)