That means it has a 350 cubic inch (5.7 Ltr) engine in it.
Yes there the same engines. Geter done.
YES, They are the SAME engines. That will be a direct swop/Bolt in.
Yes it will, Thay are the same.
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YES, They are the same engines. There's NO difference what so ever.
My 1970 gmc 2500 came has one.
That depends on what your engine is. It'll be different for gas and diesel engines.
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YES. They are the same engines. It will bolt right up as long as the 95 had a V-8 in it.
Usually implies minor performance enhancements.
Back in the 60's through the early 80's 350 truck engines had a 4-bolt main engine in them. Most of the truck engines had a low end torque camshaft in them too. The heads had bigger valves plus sodium filled valves to get read of the heat in the valves. The heads where also a heaver casting so they would not crack while being worked hard. The truck engine even had better rods in them too. Alot of the bigger truck engines had a steal crankshaft in them. The car engine had none of these special parts in them. The only cars that had special-good parts in them were the muscle cars of the 60's through the mid 70's, chevelles camaros ect.. There is a night and day difference in the truck and car engines.
Chevy 350 engines are bored to a 4 inch bore.