"Small block casting date is located on driver side rear of block on flange forward of bellhousing. Big block on the right side of engine above the oil pan rails."
^^^ you will find what you need to know there
in about a.d 350.
The tenth digit in the 17 digit vin number will tell you what year it is.
The so-called 355 was simply a 'bored out' 350, so it could be made any year that 350's were available.
No it is built on an outcrop of 350 million year old Carboniferous Limestone which is a sedimentary rock.
If you are talking about a Ford 350 engine, they have never built a 350. They have built a 351 & 352 but not a 350. If you are talking about the F350 it has been built since 1953.
We need the year of the T/A to tell you.
Depends on the year, vehicle it is installed in, and what 350 you are referring to. GM built many different variations of this engine over the years.
95 is the year it was built and 09 is the month it was built.
That depends on what type of heads are on each, and the year it was built.
Depending on when it was built. If it was recently the year will be the first six digits of the serial number. 2 for month 2 for day and 2 for year in that order.
By car model and year was built.
Find the VIN, then use the chart on the link in the related links seciton. It will help you find the year.