If it is a stock motor then yes it is. 600 CFM carburetor will be just fine on a stock engine.
No. The balance is different, the engine will vibrate.
bore and stroke a chevy 400 smallblock.
easy
yes you can bolt this trans to a 400 smallblock b ut you need to make sure that you put an attachment on your throttle linkage for the T.V. cable or the trans wont shift out of first gear
There are two excellent pdf's for this carb at summitracing.com.
400 ci Chevy, 400 ci Ford, 400 ci Chrysler, need to know which 400.
The torker 2 is a single-plane design, so it won't work as well as a 2-plane such as a Performer or Performer RPM.
0.035 if it still has a points in the distributorIf it now has a HEI distributor they need to be 0.045if it has the HEI distributor then it should be 0.060
It depends on what year it was made, and what it was installed in. Chevrolet never made a high performance 400 small block. They used the 396/402 for high performance applications. The small block 400 was typically installed in heavy cars like station wagons.
Yes. For street use you may want to use the head gasket as a template to add the steam holes.
They usually have a TH350 or 400 Transmission Very common to come by
either a 285 or a 350... the odds are that its not a turbo 400