it should de-stroke it to something around a 327. it will fit but be sure to check for crank to piston and piston to head cylinder top clearance to ensure you don't run into engine detonation.
ummm no 305 and 350 have same stroke a 400 crank would make it a 334... same main and rod journals also stroke is 3.48
yes but the engine will have to be rebalanced
yes
305 is the same distributor as a 350 will even fit some big block chevy's.
They dont make a 350 big block.The big block starts at 400. Wrong! 400 is still a smallblock. Big block Chevys start at 396, but does not include the 400, which the heads/crank and starter/etc. fit on the 350/305 etc.
all external bolt on parts will work. heads, intake, dist, cam, pan, timing chain, oil pump etc. should all work as well. most internal parts will not work though. such as pistons crank rods and block. The 305 crank will fit the 350, but will need to be balanced. i would not use the 305 heads due to small compression chambers.
As long as the 350 block is under the year 1986. Then all of the external engine parts will interchange. The heads and intake will also interchange. The CRANK AND RODS AND PISTONS WILL NO INTERCHANGE.
It will fit, but you might want to have the crank, rods, and pistons balanced first as there is a big difference in the weight of a 350 piston versus a 305 piston. Wouldn't want to get it all together and have a nasty vibration at certain speeds.
Yes it will fit. This distributor will fit all small block and big block Chevrolet engines.
a Chevy 350 crank is a Chevy 305 crank. they have the same stroke, 3.48 inches, and are interchangable. swapping between the two cranks does not change the engines displacement
All the dimensions are the same, but it should be re-balanced for the lighter pistons.
no
heads will bolt on but will not work. the combustion chamber is too small resultingin too much compression.most anything else (brackets,exhaust accessories etc.)will work