The crankshaft has nothing to do with a short are long block.
A short block is everything but the heads and intake.
A long block has the heads and intake all ready on it, Its the complete engine. You have to put the heads and intake on the short block yourself. That is the difference.
A long block comes with everything but the intake, Sometimes they will leave the sheet medal off, Oil pan,valve covers, Timing cover. A short block will be just the block,crank,rods and pistons and cam shaft, Timing gears No heads or sheet medal.
460 long block comes with heads... short block does not
The 350 short block has less power than a 350 long block.
engines are either long or short block. it depends on your motor size, but you wont have to replace that. it depends on the amount of damage. but either way. put oil in your truck! it should run out unless there is a leak! A short block is the engine block with crank, pistons, and rods. The long block is a short block with heads, cam, etc. It depends on the situation, but it would be worth a try to put in fresh oil and filter and try to run the engine. Stranger things have happened. If you do have to replace the engine, you might be able to get away with just a short block. Assuming your old heads and cam are in good condition.
It has both. The difference between a long block and short block is whats on them. A short block is just that the Block with the pistons and crankshaft. A long block would be the short block with the heads and valve cover attached without any accessories attached.
It could be if it is a big block but a "long block" means it includes the heads a short block does not.
87 lbs for the short and long shafts..
Yes, the word "bank" has a short vowel sound, not a long vowel sound. The 'a' in "bank" is pronounced as /æ/.
It can be done either way, you can request a long (complete) or short block (minus heads).
"small block" typically distinguishes between a 2 bolt and 4 bolt main. (Small block= 2 bolt main. Big/large block=4 bolt main) "long block" typically distinguishes between a rebuilt engine that has heads, rockers, rocker covers, oil pump, pan... in other words, complete, versus just block, crank, cam and pistons (short block).
Yes, block has a short "o" sound. "Broke" has a long "o" sound.
Nothing at all. A long block is the complete engine. A short block is just the engine with no intake, exhaust, or accessories installed.