It all depends how the engine is fixed up. But stock for stock, the 350 has much more power. Remember, no replacement for displacement.
5.0L is a 305. 5.7L is a 350
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If you are asking if you can substitute a 350 for a 305, the answer is generally yes.
305 TBI IROC HAS 350 TPIno such thing as a 91 iroc camaro. rs had 305, z28 had 350 im not sure if the z was available with the 305.
yes, a 305 and 350 utilize the same block
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 the first has 305 cubic inches and the other has 350 cubic inches
If the Buick 305 is really a Chevy 305, then the motor mounts will interchange with a Chevy 350.
Your question is a little vague, so im assuming you're asking which is better between 350 and 305 heads. Many people will tell you it doesnt matter. I think if you have a 350 engine then you should use 350 heads. the 305 heads will have higher compression, which will make the car louder, and somewhat faster, however, if you use 305 heads on a 350 engine then you should use a high octane fuel, so it will be better on your engine. Only use 305 heads if you know what your doing. if not you should probably stick with 350 heads. i hope that answered your question.
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 headers for a 350 and 305 are the same.