Yes, except for the 400 which has an externally balanced flywheel, and dampner.
Small block, and big block use the same flywheel. 400, and 454, are both unique, however, in that they are externaly balanced. 400 will not interchange with any other small, or big block, other then 454. They both use unique harmonic balancers, as well.
Early small block chevys for sure.
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.
There are several flywheels for each motor. You need to measure the flywheel or clutch mounting bolt holes and compare.
NO.
Find a book on casting numbers for chevys it will give you the year of the block the heads & the manifolds.
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If its a small block it's endless. Small block parts interchange alot.
well first off the 350 is a small block so look at the exaust ports and if they are seimeze its a smallie, and if the ports are spaced evenly apart its a biggie for chevys anyways. there would be stampings the block. hope this helps
A 350 is a small block and all the engine parts are small. The 454 is a big block and everything is big. Nothing will interchange.
drivers side under the hood for the body/frame for all chevys of that age, and the engine vin is stamped into the block
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.