Ford did not make a 251 cubic inch engine.
350 cubic inch does not equal any horsepower. it is a measure of the size of the engines combined pistons displacements. in general a 350 cubic inch engine will make more power than a 305 of the same year and manufacturer engine but it really depends on how the engine was designed.
Yup put it in jeep renagade
In 1996 , you could still get the 5.8 liter / 351 cubic inch V8 in the Ford truck In 1997 , Ford started using the 5.4 liter - SOHC / about 330 cubic inch V8 in trucks 5.7 / 350 cubic inch is a G. M. engine
K0204fcu is a 1985 5.0 305 cubic inch Chevrolet small block with a 4 barrel carb
Yes they sure did. It could be a 4-bolt main engine.
Your question does not make sense, because there is no such thing as a cubic milliliter. A milliliter is already a unit of volume.One cubic inch is approximately 0.5787 milliliters, or about 578.7 cubic millimeters.
In 1979 Pontiac did not make available any 455 (cubic inch) engine. The largest available was a 400 4bbl in the Pontiac Trans Am (220 net horsepower). Also the "rocket engine" description was only applicable to the Oldsmobile Division. The 455 Rocket Engine (Oldsmobile) was discontinued in 1977 where the largest engine was the 403 cubic inch Rocket Engine V8 rated at 185 net horsepower available on the 98 (a 350 cubic inch was standard) and the Toronado. It was also sold to the Buick division and available on the Riviera.
You need 8 cubic blocks of sides 0.5 inches to make a 1 inch block.
Chevrolet didn't make a I52 engine.
A 4.2 liter V-6 transmission will bolt to a 351 cubic inch engine. You might need to change the Bell housing, in order to make it work.
Gen 3 by Chevrolet.