Approximately 5 degrees before top dead center if the motor isn't set up for high performance.
6 degrees advanced, or BTDC.
As I understand it, a freewheeling engine, such as the 2.3 liter Ford is an overhead cam engine that will not crash the valves if the timing belt breaks. A 350 Chevy uses a timing chain since the cam is in the block. If the timing chain breaks on that, you're out of luck.
You can get a 454 c.i.d. small block Chevy with a 4.185 in. bore and 4.125 in. stroke on an aftermarket block with a raised cam
4.125"
approx. 366cuin
No. But there was a 348 cubic inch big block which equates to 5.7 liters.
From Chevy, in the current vette, 427. In the race world, that I have heard of, 511cid.
The Chevy small block V8 305 cubic inch engine was manufactured between 1976 and 1996. It was used in cars and trucks.
The degree timing for a 327 cubic inch engine for a Chevrolet Corvette with is 4 degrees before top dead center. This engine is rated at 300 horsepower.
there is a serial number stamp on the engine block(block-bottom half of engine)it is on the front,on the left or rihgt side
The GM 8.1 Litre engine is a 496 cubic inch big block motor.
That would be a 350 small block. That's three hundred and fifty cubic inches.