The 347 is 45 cubic inches bigger than the 302.
347 stroker is a 302, bored .030 over with a .400" long crank. 302= 4 x 3 inch 347= 4.03 x 3.4inch
a 347 is a stroked 302(5.0) that is an aftermarket normally professionally built. the 347 never was offered as a factory option. There really is no way to tell from the exterior of the engine is the 347 Stroker uses the same engine block. The best way to tell is to listen how fast the engine will wind up in the higher RPM's, check to see what type of cylinder heads as well as the induction to include the fuel system. Hope this helps.
A Ford 302 engine, yes. A Chevrolet 302 engine, no.
Yes, Chevrolet has a 347 cubic inch engine. It is also referred to as a 5.7 liter engine.
A 302 engine is one that has a total displacement of 302 cubic inches. This is roughly 5.0 Liters. Although the displacement of 302 ci can exist in any style of engine, it is most likely and American made V8.
The 302 was a good engine - if you have a massive gas tank in your boat. It is a fuel hog.
The intake on the 1979 Ford 302 engine is different than the intake on the 1993 Ford 302 engine. The intakes are not interchangeable.
302 is bigger then 129173302 − 129 = 173
To differentiate between a 289 and a 302 Ford engine, you can check the engine block casting numbers, as they are often stamped on the block itself. The 289 typically has a casting number of C3AE-6015 or C4AE-6015, while the 302 usually has a casting number starting with C5AE or later. Additionally, the 302 has a taller deck height, and the harmonic balancer on the 302 is often larger in diameter. Visual inspection of components like the intake manifold can also help, as the 302 typically has different mounting points compared to the 289.
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Isit because of the valve opening distance and the makeup of the cam shaft?