Your climate may make a difference but 5W-30 covers most.
small block
700r4
Chevy small block 400 cubic inches.
It is out of a 1988 Chevy suburban It is out of a 1988 Chevy suburban
I generally use 5w-30 in the warmer months and 10w-30 in the cooler months
Go to search on your computer and type in small block Chevy engine ID and you should find your answer there.Most 350s id#end with 010,which is a early engine,and if heads are off there will be a small hole between the two center head bolt holes.But the best way is ID#s.Hope that helps.
Depends on the model. Some have 6 cylinders and some have small block Chevy v8. Also known as 350 ci
GEN2 on GEN1 = NO, ( the gen 2 engine is not anything like the traditional small block) Carb type on FI = Yes
Around 200 lbs. Depending on block material and block type. Aluminum blocks are around 100lbs.
this question depends on what type of work you are doing and what type of jack you are going to use. But most cars have a small mark under the body to signify a jack point.
It is a type of engine for a car.
ph-5 Driver's side at the rear of the block. Screw-on type.