4.00 bore 3.48 stroke
The Bore of a 350 cid engine is 4.00, the stroke is 3.48 inch..
4.000 inches -- same bore size as a Chevy 350, the difference is a 327 uses a 3.250 stroke and the 350 uses a 3.480 stroke.
The bore and stroke is different, But if you set the 2 side by side they will look the same other then some 400 engines have an extra freeze out plug in the side of the block that the 350 don't have. 350 bore and stroke is 4.000 bore,stroke is 3.480 400 bore is 4.125 and stroke is 3.750
NO The bore and stroke is different.
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.
i think it is 4.000 and 3.48 but iam not sure I know the bore is 4.000 but i am not sure about the stroke.
Bore = 4.00 inches Stroke = 3.48 inches Measure cylinder bore with heads off, measure crank main center-line to rod main center-line then multiply by 2 to get stroke. Stock Chevy 350 is as above.
A 4.060 bore with a 3.75 stroke is 388. A 4.060 bore with a 350 crankshaft is 360. yes the cubic inches of a Chevy small block with a 4.060 bore and a 3.75 stroke would have 388.4 cubic inches of desplacement however if you have a 4.060 bore and a 4.00 inch stroke you can have 414.3 cid but you have to use a 5.850in connecting rod for clearance of the counter weights
No. The bore size is different between a 305 and 350. The 350 bore size is larger.
First things first. You've defined the bore diameter (4.040"), but not the length of the stroke.
a Chevy 350 crank is a Chevy 305 crank. they have the same stroke, 3.48 inches, and are interchangable. swapping between the two cranks does not change the engines displacement
no. the bore and stroke are as follow the 305 3.736''x 3.48" and the 350 4.000"x 3.48"