Yes, you will have to put engine mounts in, original 265 had mount on the front of the block. check with cliffs classics or danchuck.
no
1955. it was last made in 2002, that is the orignal 350
yes
The 350 engine was introduced in 1968. A 1955 small block would be a 265 or 283.
The 1970 engine had higher compression, but the big difference is in the way horsepower was calculated. In actuality, the 1970 was only a little more powerful than the 1977.
Mine had a 350 turbo in it.
fuel presurre
In 1970, the rating was 35ft/lbs.
Yes it will. It will bolt right on... 100% interchangeable.
Never heard of a 350 big block Chevy. There was a 348, discontinued around 1963, and a 366, which was only used in larger trucks.
an average 350 Chevy has between 160 and 180 horsepower
on the back of the motor driverside cast on the block