none,they came with 305's
No, they are different. Now, you might be able to use either one with either engine though. But from the factory they were different.
no not in 1969
Even though GM still claims this is a "Small Block" the last of the real small blocks was built in the 2000's
One can purchase a Chevrolet small-block engine from the original manufacturer or your local car dealer. One can also purchase a small-block engine from eBay.
The firing order for the Pontiac 400 engine is that the small block powers the big block.
it should be any 4 bolt main small block, like a 305 350 383 400 327 you could even upgrade to a big block, but you may run into some trouble with engine mounts.
The chart I have says it's a 1969 307 built in Flint, MI on November 9.
The bore and stroke.
The small block chevy turns in a clockwise rotation.
The 350 engine is a small block, not a big block.
No. It is a small block configuration.
It's a 283 CID engine, manufactured on April 27, 1966.