Most oil pans hold about 5 quarts. Put in 4 liters and recheck before adding more.
350 Actually if you take the bore & stoke of the 350 Chevy you actually get 349.57 Cubic Inches or 5.73 Liters. It is rounded up to 350 by GM.
The Chevy 350 is 5.7 liters the 327 is 5.3 liters
no, a 350 (Chevy) engine is 5.7 liters. Ford's 351 is classified at a 5.8 liter. a 454 motor is 7.4 liters.Both the Chevy (305) and Ford (302) are considered 5.0 liters.according to Google,1 cubic inches = 0.016387064 literstherefore, take your 350 and multiply it by the 0.016387064 and you get 5.74 liters, which apparently Chevy rounds down to 5.7.
350 cubic inches=5.7 liters
4.5 liters 5 quarts
383 ci (6.3 liters) is generally thought to be a large as you can safely go but kits are available to take a 350 upto 400 ci (6.6 liters)
349.57 cubic inches or 5.73 liters.
id take the rocket my self it has a little more power than the Chevy 350
No. But there was a 348 cubic inch big block which equates to 5.7 liters.
5.7 Liters in a 350 engine.
no you idiot
A 2003 Chevy Z71 will have a V8 of either 4.8, 5.3, or 6.0 liters. None of them had a 5.7 liter 350. I think the 5.3 liter came with about 295 horses from the factory.