I think that the best place to start looking for scale drawings would have to be your local NAPA or parts store. These places are a good to start because most of them also rebuild engines themselves.
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It was first produced in 1967.
Chevy 305=5.0 Chevy 350=5.7 Chevy 4.3=350-minus two cylinders making it a V6
Engine diagrams can be used as guides when it comes times to making necessary changes. An engine diagram to a 1999 Chevy Astro Van can be found in its maintenance and repair manuals.
No, it is not a Chevy engine it is a General Motors engine. GM stopped the practice of each brand making their own engine years ago. All engines are just GM engines except for the Corvette which does have it's own engine.
First of all, Chevy stopped making the 5.7L 350 engine in late 1999 The oil pump that's in your engine is behind the timing cover on the front of the engine and not in the oil pan.
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If you wanted to put a 3.75" stroker crankshaft with a with a 0.05" offset grind into a Ford engine with a 4" bore (such as a Windsor 351) you could make a 383ci Ford stroker. But as for making the traditional Chevy stroker engine, you can't turn a Ford engine into a Chevy engine.
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