this is a mechanics job you have to remove inlet manifold,exhaust manifolds,and then remove heads to replace the valves
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what year is my 350 chevy engine K1201KRH
As I understand it, a freewheeling engine, such as the 2.3 liter Ford is an overhead cam engine that will not crash the valves if the timing belt breaks. A 350 Chevy uses a timing chain since the cam is in the block. If the timing chain breaks on that, you're out of luck.
89 to 99, 5.7, is the same. Anything else would require major modifications, and cause problems with your local smog laws.
Chevy didn't make a 350 engine in 2001
Cam bearings, Rod and Main bearings. That will be all of the bearings required to replace when rebuilding a 350 engine.
Atk engines com or 350 Chevy engines com
Which belt? What year 350?
Depending on years that you are swapping around....yes. The 305 heads will raise the compression of the 350 considerably. However, the intake valves are a lot smaller than the 350.
on a 350 engine to adjust valves tighten them down with engine running then back them off until it smooths out probably about a quarter of a turn