no. the bore and stroke are as follow the 305 3.736''x 3.48" and the 350 4.000"x 3.48"
Primarily the bore size. The 305 has a bore of 3.74 and the 350 is a 4.0 bore. They share the same stroke on the crank. And no, you can't bore a 305 to a 4.0 bore.
the pistons are the same diameter. no they are not the same diameter, the bore on a 305 is smaller than a 350
No, 350 has a substantially larger bore.
NO The bore and stroke is different.
No. The bore size is different between a 305 and 350. The 350 bore size is larger.
Subtract 305 from 350 and that will give you the difference (or interval) between the two numbers:- the answer is 45. However, if you mean what is the difference between a Chevy 305 and a Chevy 350, then it is the difference between the engine bore (the cylinder) sizes. The 305 bore is 3.740 inches. And the 350 bore is 4.000 inches, giving the Chevy 350 20HP more then the Chevy 305.
NO the bore / cylinder size is different. Pluse the stroke
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.
no.
4 inches like the 350
yes the engine are the same blocks same bore and stroke the only difference is the size if the of the bore and horsepower so no problem but the 305 has a very soft camshaft
Not unless you want no piston walls.