Take the crank to a machine shop and have the main journals turned to accept 350 bearings. Might be a good idea to have it balanced while it's there.
a Chevy 350 crank is a Chevy 305 crank. they have the same stroke, 3.48 inches, and are interchangable. swapping between the two cranks does not change the engines displacement
60 ( ft. lbs )
If you have enough time and money you can... but why?
its A Chevy 5.0 HO(high output) Same crank as a 350
you don't unless you have a lot of money to blow.
I would depend on if you are asking a Chevy man or a Mopar man. Personally I like the Chevy 350. If you are referring to a Chevy 383 made from a 350 block with a 400 crank, it would always make more torque than a 350. So if torque is what you're after, "there's no replacement for displacement".
No.
Just the crank. The flywheel is neutral.
An olds 350 engine such as one that they put in the 1979 toronados. Don't think you could put a Chevy 350 in without major mods.
The crank for a 350 Chevy turns clockwise or to your right if standing in front of the motor .
what year is my 350 chevy engine K1201KRH
1967, 2 bolt main bearing, small crank wrong way