* Year Specific Differences: While the bolt pattern is the same, there will be differences in accessories, mounting points, and potentially even the bellhousing depending on the exact year of the 350 you're using. You might need to adapt some components.
* Engine Mounts: You'll need the correct engine mounts for the specific year and type of 350 you choose. These aren't always interchangeable.
* Transmission: The transmission needs to be compatible with the engine's bellhousing. This is a crucial aspect of the swap and can require adapting or changing the transmission depending on the engine and transmission combo you choose.
* Exhaust System: You'll likely need a custom or modified exhaust system to fit the new engine.
In short, while a "350 Chevy" is generally compatible, doing the swap successfully requires careful consideration of all the components and potential modifications needed for a clean and functional installation. It's not a simple "bolt-in" job in the truest sense.