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No the 350 has always been a small block. The smallest big block made by Chevrolet was the 366 truck engine and the 396 car engine.
Some use aluminum
Short block means the engine has no cylinder heads or intake This will make the job easier, but the engine needs these components. The trans has to be relocated, the drive shafts changed, the water pump on the engine will need to be remote mounted and a special adapter kit and harmonic balancer fited for the small block chev conversion. The last one I did took about 100 hours. Good Luck
i have no experience with that. but the block is only about an inch thick, and cutting part of it out only makes it weaker, and the size of the engine is measured with cubic inches, so your want to know if you can make an engine 100 ci bigger, i dont think its possible, but personally i think the bigger the engine the more oil drag slows it down, so if you can get the same liter size and same amount of valves, then the smaller engine will perform better, but get a little hotter.
No, GM made a 396 big block, dodge made a 383 big block, some OLD hemis are 392
There is no road block, or any block made specifically for roads, so you can make roads out of any block. Some good ones are Cobblestone, 2 Stacked Half Blocks, Stone, since they have good protection agaisnt explosives.
It means don't buy that car! Look for a better one that actually runs. The block is the main component of the engine/motor. All the components that make up a working engine are built on the block. Think of it as the basement or foundation of a house.
On the GM 4.8 engine, the block drain plug for coolant is typically located on the driver's side of the engine block, towards the rear. It is a small threaded plug that can be removed to drain coolant from the engine block. Make sure to allow the engine to cool down before attempting to remove the plug to avoid burns from hot coolant. Always check the vehicle's service manual for the exact location and specifications.
Yes, you can often use the engine block number to determine the year of your engine. Most manufacturers include specific codes or patterns in the engine block number that indicate the production date. However, the exact method of decoding this information varies by manufacturer, so it's essential to consult a service manual or online resources specific to your engine's make and model for accurate interpretation.
It wasnt a 400 big block it actually was a 402