Decode the engine number stamped on the machined flat pad just below the front of the passenger side cylinder head.
In addition to the above answer if you have the head off you can measure the bore. A 350 has a bore of 4.0 and a 305 has a bore of 3.74. The stroke is identical on both engines.
5.7 L 5.0L
A 5.7L is a 350 engine. A 5.0L is a 305 engine. Hope I helped. Have a good day.
5.0L is a 305. 5.7L is a 350
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If you are asking if you can substitute a 350 for a 305, the answer is generally yes.
305 TBI IROC HAS 350 TPIno such thing as a 91 iroc camaro. rs had 305, z28 had 350 im not sure if the z was available with the 305.
yes, a 305 and 350 utilize the same block
Yes, the timing tabs on a 305 engine are usually located on the driver's side of the block, while on a 350 engine they are typically on the passenger side. This difference in location can help to identify which engine you are working on.
No. The 350 has bigger valves. While you CAN put the 305 heads on the 350, (I can't imagine why you would actually want to) you can NOT put the 350 heads on the 305. Because of the 305's small bore, the valves on the 350 heads will hit the cylinder block.
NO the first has 305 cubic inches and the other has 350 cubic inches
If the Buick 305 is really a Chevy 305, then the motor mounts will interchange with a Chevy 350.
no