Yes----- however you will need to do major frame and sub frame Modifications and get a Domed hood from a 68 impala SS to clear the Engine so why bother sell the 454 CID and get a 409 CID @ 400hp or better yet if the original engine is emplace rebuild it too spec and keep it as real as you can....
The 65 SS Impala is highly sought after and is worth bank if kept original no matter what engine it had from a 283 to the 427 and yes they made a few 6 cyl SS models believe it or not...
Here is a link to the Specs for the 65 SS
have fun and keep it real
http://www.oldride.com/library/1965_chevrolet_impala.html
Xen DuB
Yes. Bolts right in.
A faulty sensor in the engine block.
yes there is.
In the 1970 Chevrolet Impala, the 250 L6, the 350 V8, the 400 V8 (small block) and the 454 V8 (big block).
You can't... There's not enough steel in the cylinders to bore it that far. If you want a 454, you need to by a big block 454 Chevy engine.
Many. 348 would be a small block, whereas the 454 is a big block.
No, the Chevy 454 has a long stoke and requires a big block. However, it is possible to build a 454 small block using aftermarket parts. You'll need some high flowing heads to make it work.
just shipped a '99 454 bare block 208 lbs on the scale. Block and main caps only.
There is such a thing as a 454 truck engine, also 454 passenger car engine.
yes, as long as the 454 is not a tall deck block.
im not familer much with the older Chevy trucks, im assuming it has a 350 in it and that's a small block a 454 is a bigblock, they have different transmission mounts so you would have to get new trans missin and after thay you need to determine if you need a new driveshaft or you can sometimes cut the one you have YES A 454 WILL FIT WITHOUT MODIFICATIONS,YOU WILL NEED A BIGGER RADIATOR
yes