I wouldn't. It will eventually get to a point where one or more valves won't even be opening. This will result in a loss of power. Also the metal filings from the cam lobe and lifter will get into the oil pump and pump them through the bearings, which will result in catastrophic failure.
It happens quicker than you'd think.
torque converter
what year is my 350 chevy engine K1201KRH
It has 210 H.P.
Chevy didn't make a 350 engine in 2001
It's mostly a bolt-in. Bring over the accessory drive with the new engine, along with the exhaust manifolds. Transfer the distributor from the 350. "some assembly required"
Atk engines com or 350 Chevy engines com
The 1994 full size Chevy used the serpentine belt system to drive the pump and fan and it turned them counterclockwise.
As long as the 350 is a fuel injected engine / TBI / Throttle Body Injection engine there is NO difference.
Pretty much any 350 Chevy engine from 1968 to 1987 will work.
yes
how do you set the timing for a 1997 Chevy 350 5.7 engine
no