290 gross hp, although that figure has always been disputed as vastly underrated.
302 small block Chevy
I can't recall any Chevy using a 302. It was the classic Ford small block used in early Mustangs. Chevrolet did produce a small block 302 used exclusively in the 1967 - 1969 Camaro Z/28.
If you are talking about a CHEVY small block 302 intake then yes. It will bolt right on any 350 under the year 1987 with out modifying it.
No. The 302 is a small block only. However, the 351, came as a Windsor, or small block, and a Cleveland, which was a big block...
Chevy built a 302 in the late sixties. It used a 327 block with a 283 crank.
nope the 351 modified is a big block and a 302 is a small block
No the 390 is a big block the 302 is a small block.
The 69 Nova had the small block 302 c.i.e.
Not without an adapter kit for the bellhousing. The 390 is a big block engine, the 302 is a small block.
yes, a small block C6. out of a rancharow. Thoes had a 302 C6 . not a big block C6 . and a custom drive shaft. that dont cost to much. !!good luck!!
Although I do not know the answer you need to be more specific. There is more than one small block Chevy. There is the 262, 265, 283, 302, 305, 307, 327, 350, & 400. All of these were small blocks made at different times, but they do not all weigh the same. The basic block weights approximately 181. The weight differences through out the years for the bare block did not vary more than a few pounds.
The 010 block was the most common 350 block. It can also be used to make a 302 or 327.