It was for heavy duty use. Trucks, and the Caprice/Impala.
Chevy small block 400 cubic inches.
Yes, but Chevy did not make a 400 in 1985. If the car already has a v8, it is already a Chevy engine. If it is a v6, it is still a Chevy engine, but you would need v8 wiring, brackets, exhaust,etc to make it work.
One can purchase a Chevrolet small-block engine from the original manufacturer or your local car dealer. One can also purchase a small-block engine from eBay.
An LT1 will fit into any car that a Small Block Chevy fit's into.
thats a nice car
yes it could have if it was a big block car or someone installed it at one time.
No the 350 has always been a small block. The smallest big block made by Chevrolet was the 366 truck engine and the 396 car engine.
The make and model would help because Ford, Chevy and Mopar made small blocks.
on the right side of the block where the head meets the block in the front is a small flat shelf and have numbers stamped there and a salvage yard could help you out with numbers
Small block Chevy,because parts are available almost anywhere.
I can't recall any Chevy using a 302. It was the classic Ford small block used in early Mustangs. Chevrolet did produce a small block 302 used exclusively in the 1967 - 1969 Camaro Z/28.
In the muscle car era, 370, for the LT1. Currently, the 427 small block in the vette, comes in at around 600, on pump gas.