yes....
They did is came in the 69 Z-28 Camaro's they were hi performance engines and with little to nothing just screw driver adjustments they can put out 400-450hp
Chevy didn't make a 306. A 302, 305, and 307, all of which will work just fine.
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Chevy 302the 5.0 302 is a ford engine do you mean the 305?
302 small block Chevy
Chevy it could be a 301 oldsmobile engine or a Chevy 289 and ford it would be a 302 boss engine
No, the Chevy cam will not fit in a Ford engine.a 302 ford cam will fit in a 351,but the engine will need to be timed to 302 specs if this is used. Later on H.O. 302 engines had the same firing order as as the 351 Windsor.
3814678 appears to be a bad number 3914678 is a 1968, 302, 327, or 350. 2 bolt main block
I can't recall any Chevy using a 302. It was the classic Ford small block used in early Mustangs. Chevrolet did produce a small block 302 used exclusively in the 1967 - 1969 Camaro Z/28.
A Ford 302 engine, yes. A Chevrolet 302 engine, no.
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== == In all honesty, the Ford 302 is a much better engine than the 305. The 302 will outlast, outrun, and out pull the 305. The 305 is GM's joke engine. I am a mechanic and GM will sorely suprise you. Cheap quality. Ford all the way. I used to be a Chevy guy, until they ALL tore up on me. Have had 2 Fords since then, and all I have had to do is change the oil, spark plugs, and air filter. I have the 302, MAN is it an awesome engine. Have had the 305 and it's towing ability is very sad. == == == ==
Chevy built a 302 in the late sixties. It used a 327 block with a 283 crank.