No
They are basically the same heads, If the 93 350 is a vortex motor.
Pull the engine. Remove the heads. Take the heads and money to a machinist because he needs to refinish the valve seats. He can also test your heads for cracks, and if he finds any you need to replace the head.
Anything you like as long as one of them is greater than or equal to sqrt(409). Let L be any length greater than sqrt(409) feet and let B = 409/L feet Then L*B = L*(409/L) = 409 sq feet.
Like any other electric motor, and a transmission gives it the reciprocal action.
The answer is 410. Rounding "to the nearest ten" means turning a number into the nearest number that can be divided by ten. This is the same as the nearest number that ends in a zero. 409 is nearer to 410 than to 400 or 420 or any other number ending in a zero.
For the same reason that you or any other animal use their neck for: to move their heads around and balance their heads in coordination to the rest of their body.
About the same as any other the only changes to those motors are a better cam and once in awhile cool heads that's about it
I know Typing 'heads' gets you big heads but that's all I know. Does anyone know any other codes?
yes but it is vey coomen for any animal to have three or two heads legs etc. yes but it is vey coomen for any animal to have three or two heads legs etc.
it depends on how much work you want to put into it. you could put just about any motor in just about any car, you just have to modify the area under the hood to seat the motor and change the computer. any 2.2/2.4L 4-cylinder motor out of any newer GM vehicle will fit. you may save money and not need to switch the computer
if you dont see any leaks its going into the motor. head gaskets, cracked block or heads etc etc
ALL 350 heads will fit ALL other small blocks except for the 267 and 305. The only issues you might run into are with domed pistons. Closed chamber heads won't work with open chamber piston domes. Other than that, you can use any smallblock head on just about any 350.... The only other issue is using later generation heads on early generation blocks. If you're not sure, look up what year your was made, which will tell you what generation it was. Then stick with heads from the same generation. Early and late generation heads often ARE interchangeable, but modifications are usually necessary.