No. You would need to have the main journals turned down .200". Then it would fit.
probably a 350 small block
how much horse power does a stock chevy 350 have ?
Factory stock, the 400 cu. in.
To many variables to answer that one.
The 350 is the small block, and in 1986 it would be GM corporate blue.
yes 6000 rpm on a 305 is WAY too much the max is 4500 and 5000 and that's pushing it. A stock small block Chevy has plenty of power no need to wind it up that much!!
For complete engines, the weight of the average (stock) 400 Pontiac at about 650 lbs. is roughly between the average (stock) Chevy small block at about 575 lbs. and the average (stock) Chevy big block at about 680-685 lbs..
400 small block 2brl was the basic engine with a 454 big block optional
LT 1.Rated at 275HP."Second generation" of the Chevy small block.
350 block, 400 crank. Main journals must be turned to accept 350 bearings. Stock bore is 377. .030 over is 383.
180 to 195 degrees is normal.
A typical small block Chevy weighs about 500 fully dressed. A 283 may be slightly lighter, but I'd bet it's every bit of 450. Especially if it still has the stock iron heads and crank.