NO. The 6.0L has 364 cubic inches. The 5.7L / 350 has 350 cubic inches. The 6.0L is a LOT stronger and smoother running engine.
Yes, There the same.
17-23 ft.lb.s is the norm
350 cu/in block used in GM Goodwrench Crate Motor. Made in Mexico.
If it is the TPI Engine, the 350 is rated at 265hp at the flywheel. (many agree that this is an underrating by GM and its closer to 290)
usually
1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2
Yes it can. It is the same engine.
I would say maybe. First of all the 1998 would have a 5.7 L 350 cu in engine, while a 2003 would most likely have a 5.3 L 327 cu in engine. The block size could still be the same mind you. Both transmissions were 4 speed automatics with overdrive. Contact your GM parts counter and they will tell you for sure.
One and the same. The GM name for that trans is turbohydramatic.
You can purchase a new GM 350 that puts out 350 hp for $4056. If you want to build the same thing yourself, you could go to a GM warehousing distributor to find what parts were used for those results.
The GM 350 (5.7L) has been produced for over 40 years, and during that time has been configured in many different ways. Horsepower of this engine depends on many factors. It ranges from 150 up.
NO, The injectors are different on the 454