The ability of a 289 Ford to outrun a 350 Chevy largely depends on various factors, including vehicle weight, modifications, and specific performance setups. Generally, a 350 Chevy engine has a power advantage due to its larger displacement, which can translate to better acceleration and top speed. However, a well-tuned and lighter 289 can compete effectively under the right conditions. Ultimately, the outcome would depend on the specific vehicles and their configurations.
Ford and Chevy engine parts will not interchange.
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No, they are not interchangeable.
It will fit, providing you will do all the modifications. Got a Ford, stay with Ford. If you want a 350, then get a Chevy.
fords don't have a 350 the 350 is a Chevy motor
NO. Ford doesn't, but Chevy does.
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no, a 350 (Chevy) engine is 5.7 liters. Ford's 351 is classified at a 5.8 liter. a 454 motor is 7.4 liters.Both the Chevy (305) and Ford (302) are considered 5.0 liters.according to Google,1 cubic inches = 0.016387064 literstherefore, take your 350 and multiply it by the 0.016387064 and you get 5.74 liters, which apparently Chevy rounds down to 5.7.
NO it will not.
it should be a 4L60EThe 4L60E is a 1/2 ton CHEVY Transmission. NOT A FORD
No, you silly goose, the 2.3 liter 140 CI ford engine has a bore diameter of 3.78" and the Chevy 350 has a bore diameter of 4.0 inches... :)
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