Sludge will block the passages in the block and on top of the heads.
That would be a destroked motor, and would result in a 285.
That is the firing order for the GM small block & big block V8. That would include the 267, 305, 327, 350, 400 small block, & 396 through 454 big block.
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Yes. It would do a good job.
Circulation within Cnideria isn't 'realy' circulation. They do not have any organs or special tissues that work for circulation. Organisms in this phyla would get their nutrients through diffusion. Since these organisims are never far away from water they just get their nutrients through the water that they are in.
$5,000+ depending on how much of the actual motor you are buying. Just the block and no heads would be a little cheaper.
change nothing!!! that's the beauty of the small block Chevrolet motor. look for proper accessory bolt holes on heads.
Power factor capacitors can be installed on a three phase motor between the motor contactor and the overload heater block.
this is a mess of a question and the answer is NO. why? because there was never a big block 350 made by Chevrolet and as far as a short block 350 on the transmission? who cares rather the motor had heads or not (i.e. short block= crate motor sold without heads). if you asked me if a big block Chevy will bolt up to a transmission that came in a vehicle with a small block i would say yes.
yes, they use the same block design and block mounting though those years. you would just need motor mounts for a 97 as thickness and offset differ slightly.
They made a few versions of it. I would have to know which motor you have.
If your talking about the 400(m) style motor then no it won't. The 400 has the "big block" bolt pattern, you would need a 4 sp from a big block motor to fit.