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305 Small Block Chevy engines typically were 8.6 compression ratio and would use 87 octane fuel.
The 5.7 liter 350 cu. in. Chevrolet V8 is a small block. There is no big block 350.
160 foot lbs
They actually made several different versions of that motor...
1,8,4,3,6,5,7,2 same as the firing order
Yes. Chris Alston, at Alston Chassis Works, makes a kit, with everything you need.
yes. a 4.3 is the same as a small block Chevy for most everything except missing 2 cylinders
5.0L SBC(small block Chevy) 305, 5.7L SBC 350 Not to sure if they had the SS I. That year. If so. 454 (7.4L) Source: I'm a fan of Chevy and a mechanic, own a 1991 with 350
Production 1991-1996 Body style(s) 4-door sedan4-door station wagon Engine(s) 4.3 L Small-block V85.0 L Small-block V85.7 L Small-block V8
take off the valve covers, and the rocker arms will have adjusting nuts on them, tighten them to zero lash and the back off 1/4 turn.
that must be some metro to have a big block