Yes.
350 and under are small blocks. There is also a 400 small block but there is a 400 large block. 396 and up are big blocks.
No there is no "big" or "small" block Pontiacs. The terms "small" and "big" block are Chevy & ford terms. Pontiac blocks were thesame physical size from the 1955 287 right through the last 400 cast in 1978. All blocks had a bore centerline of 4.62 inches, which puts them right between the small block Chevy (4.40 inches) and the big block Chevy (4.84 inches). There were short deck versions built- the 1969-1970 303 race engine (about 25 made), and the production 265,301 built from 1977-1981. ALL 287,316,326,350,347,370,389,400,421,428,455 engines are the same exterior block dimensions.
Yes.
To determine how many small blocks were used to build a cube, you need to know the dimensions of the cube and the dimensions of the small blocks. If the cube has a side length of ( n ) and the small blocks have a side length of ( m ), then the number of small blocks used can be calculated by finding the volume of the cube ( n^3 ) and dividing it by the volume of a small block ( m^3 ). Thus, the formula would be ( \frac{n^3}{m^3} ).
All Chevy small blocks and big blocks would "fit" into that 88 but, you will have to deal with fuel delivery.
5 quarts, same as all the rest of Chevy small blocks
As far as I know, all small blocks have adjustable valves. Definitely all small blocks built before the LT1 and LS1.
Chevy used to make a 427 big block, but the 427 small blocks are made from aftermarket parts.
Yes. The factory installed small blocks in most of those anyway.
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The make and model would help because Ford, Chevy and Mopar made small blocks.
If they are indeed both small block Chevies, then yes the intake will work.