There are a lot of variables when checking compression...basically the idea is to have all cylinders within 15 lbs of each other. Double check your readings.
It varies from 145 to 370, depending on a lot of variables including compression ratio, cam profile, and head design.
depending...180 to 220 stock
how much horse power does a stock chevy 350 have ?
If the oil and water galleys match up, and it bolts to the block fine you should be good. You will probably get a very high compression ratio from this set up.. I had a small block .305 and I switched out the stock 64cc heads for a pair of 49cc heads I got a much higher compression and gain in hp. You really need to analyze the heads and block in question and surf the forums for a better answer.
To many variables to answer that one.
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!!
Heads off a 454 engine will not fit a 305 engine A 454 is a big block and a 305 is a small block. Even if they did fit it would probably run poorly due to low compression because the combustion chambers on the the 454 heads are larger than the ones on the 305 heads
Depends on motor if it has a stock 350 small block probably about 290-320
Advertised horsepower is: 175 HP @ 3600 RPMs.
For carbureted applications, up to 7 lbs. Most stock pumps rarely put out much over 4 lbs.
stock around 180hp with the 2 barrel and a little less with th 4 barrel
A stock 1984 Chevrolet 350 small block V8 engine has 160 horsepower. The output can be increased by installing a free flowing exhaust system, high performance cam, or electronic fuel injection.