the biggest difference is obviously the stroke and bore of the engine and the size of the engine
Depends on how the motor is set up.
Subtract 305 from 350 and that will give you the difference (or interval) between the two numbers:- the answer is 45. However, if you mean what is the difference between a Chevy 305 and a Chevy 350, then it is the difference between the engine bore (the cylinder) sizes. The 305 bore is 3.740 inches. And the 350 bore is 4.000 inches, giving the Chevy 350 20HP more then the Chevy 305.
If the Buick 305 is really a Chevy 305, then the motor mounts will interchange with a Chevy 350.
the 1986 Chevy truck 305 HO produced 180 hp
no I respectfully disagree. I am running 305 Chevy TBI heads on my 1971 Chevy 307 and all is very well.
Oldsmobile used Chevy 305's. 76 350 rocket 77 305 Chevy
305
Clockwise
Not usually.
yes
On the drivers side of the engine in back of the cylinder head there are casting numbers and next to the casting numbers are raised letters either 5.7 or 5.0.
Yes they interchange