The Dodge Viper is unique, and unsuccessful some would say, because it has a motor unique, to itself. The V10. It makes the car nose heavy. Anyway, I do not know if Dodge calls it a big, or, small block. I do not think they classify it that way.
No. It is a small block configuration.
The dodge 400 is a big block.
big blocks were orangeish red and the small block was a blue color.
"The v8 350 is a small block Chevrolet motor.....................it became a big block at 396cubic inches......so anything smaller is a "small" block" this is a little misleading. a 350 is indeed a small block. a 396 is indeed a big block. but you can have a small block that is (internally..cubic inch wise) actually larger than a big block. for example GM made a 400 cubic inch small block. internally it is a larger engine than a 396, but the outer dimensions of the 396 are larger than the 400 small block. and the external dimensions and cylinder head design are what make a small block a small block, and a big block a big block. a small block engine simply has a physically smaller block...a big block is called a big block because it's block is bigger than that of a small block.
Small block
It is a small block
A 350 is a small block and all the engine parts are small. The 454 is a big block and everything is big. Nothing will interchange.
Pontiac uses same block no small or big, Chevy describes their engines small or big
Big block
That would be a small block.
It is a small block.
No, GM made a 396 big block, dodge made a 383 big block, some OLD hemis are 392