right behind the top sprocket of the timing chain
Yes there is only one cam in this engine
The headbolt torque for a the 350 Big Cam is 285 footpounds
That would be the flat tappet cam in that engine.
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Your cam bearings should be numbered in a particular order
Yes, but you must keep the lifters with the cam they were originally used with.
The Chevy 350 first came out with a roller cam in 1985. This change was part of an effort to enhance engine performance and efficiency. The introduction of the roller cam allowed for more aggressive cam profiles and reduced friction, improving overall engine durability and power output.
That engine has a ROLLER CAM AND ROLLER LIFTERS
No it will not. A Buick and a Chevy engine is not even close to being the same. Inpossible. SORRY
A big cam 350 probably refers to a cummins diesel engine. Cummins diesel engines had a reputation for cam failure in the past, and the company came out with a fix they called the big cam series of engines, which means the cam bearings, lobes, followers etc were made bigger to last longer C
Contact the cam manufacturer of your choice for a recomendation.
NO. The intire fuel system, Heads, Intake and valve train / cam and lifters are DIFFERENT.