i dont know yet but in trying that same thing on my car
Yes a d15b7 head will fit onto a d16y7 block. The Y7 engine is a later model so it is recommended to use the later model computer system.
The later 327's were exactly the same as the early 350's, so yes, a 350 crankshaft will fit a 327 block if it's a 1967 and up block.
you will find the answer here , good luck http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=554053
yes it wil only the h22a4 crank wont fir with the others
no 351w's have 3" main bore size....and 302's have 2.5" mains
You need to use a gear puller, as it is a press on, taper fit.
Chevy in 1977 changed the rear main oil seal to a one piece seal. the older crankshaft wont work.
by using original dual point injection system intake!
no ,the 1986 and up blocks have a one piece rear main seal and will not fit in the earlier blocks.gmjim
Bore your block .030" oversize and fit it with a 3.875" crankshaft and the appropriate rods and pistons.
Yes the STX Arrow will fit on the 2 degree Crankshaft
A 350 crankshaft can physically fit into a 305 engine block, as both are small block Chevy engines and share similar dimensions. However, using a 350 crankshaft in a 305 will alter the engine's displacement and compression ratio, which may require modifications to the engine's components and tuning. It's important to ensure compatibility with other parts like pistons and connecting rods for optimal performance. Always consult with an engine expert or mechanic for specific guidance on such modifications.