If you take a valve cover off, the rocker arm that lines up with an intake runner, is intake, and the ones that line up with exhjaust ports, are exhaust.
305s had 1.72" intakes with 1.50" exhaust valves. Depending on the 350, it could be the same, or have either 1.94" intake and 1.50" exhaust, or 2.02" intake with 1.60" exhaust.
From the front of the head it's EIIEEIIE. This is the same on both sides - (I=Intake, E=Exhaust) With the valve covers off the rocker that aligns with the exhaust port is the exhaust the other will align with the intake manifold runner this would be your intake
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You need to get a Casting # book and look up which heads you have.
Yes it will, if the 350 intake is from a pre-1987 engine.
1973 350 Corvette. 76cc chambers. 2.02`` intake valves 1.6`` exhaust valves.
A 350 small block Chevy engine typically weighs around 500-575 pounds, including components like the intake manifold and exhaust manifolds.
Enough. Get it dyno'd.
nothing. but the intake will be diff.
The exhaust lifters will line up with the exhaust manifolds,Remove the valve cover if your working on a V8 and the valve that lines up with the exhaust port will be the exhaust valve,If it is a Chevy V8 they will be from standing in front of the car exhaust,intake,intake,exhaust,exhaust,intake,intake,exhaust.
Yes it will, if the 350 intake is from a pre-1987 engine.
There is no difference,,,