NO the bore / cylinder size is different. Pluse the stroke
yes, a 305 and 350 utilize the same block
305 is the same distributor as a 350 will even fit some big block chevy's.
Yes their the same block....
yes it will I've even bolted a 700R4 on a 85 (305)
NO The bore and stroke is different.
the block & heads are the same you just have to pull the 305 out & put the 350 back in
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.
14093627 is listed on Mortec as an 87-94 305 block.
Yes,350 same block as 305 plus a few more my 92 has a 5.7 350 in it stock
actually yes, granted the wiring harnesses are the same a 305 engine block is the same size as a 350 the only difference is that the 305 pistons are smaller and few other componenets internal but the bellhousing on the trans will match up with the engine block
yes
You will need to have the heads for the 305 bored out to the same size as the 350. I disagree: you can use the 305 heads on the 350 block but you will increase compression as the 305 heads have a smaller combustion chamber. The critical dimension is valve clearance. If compression ratio is a critical consideration, different pistons may be available which will bring the combustion chamber back to size. the 305 is from the 3.671 inch bore family. The 350 is from the 4.00 inch bore family. All small block heads have the same bolt pattern.