no, Olds is an entirely different engine family ( as are Pontiac, Chevy and Caddy ). even if they sometimes share displacement labels for marketing purposes, you'll find that they all use different architecture, including different bores and strokes.
Pontiac is most obviously different as it's one of the few engine designs to put the passenger side cylinder bank forward.
Cadillac is the only GM engine design which, along with the Buick big and small blocks, places the distributor at the front of the engine. still different from the Buick engine though.
you may be able to adapt something from a 4.6L Rover, as that is actually a metric version of the Buick 215ci small block.
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