Fireing order is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 clockwise on distributor cap.
Cylinder #s are: Drivers side head front to rear is 1-3-5-7 The other head front to rear are cylinders 2-4-6-8
There are 4 different Vortec engines for that year. Stock horsepower at the crank are: The 4.3L (262ci) Vortec V6 has 190hp The 5.0L (305ci) Vortec V8 has 230hp The 5.7L (350ci) Vortec V8 has 255hp The 7.4L (454ci) Vortec V8 has 290hp
yes. same place flat top
No, the 1992 Chevy 350 (5.7L) V8 is not a Vortec engine.
The primary difference between the 350 V8 Vortec and the 305 V8 Vortec Chevy engines lies in their displacement and power output. The 350 V8 has a larger displacement of 5.7 liters, typically producing more horsepower and torque compared to the 305 V8, which has a displacement of 5.0 liters. Additionally, the 350 Vortec often features enhanced performance characteristics, making it a popular choice for applications requiring more power, such as towing or performance vehicles. Both engines use the Vortec design, which incorporates advanced cylinder head technology for improved airflow and efficiency.
The 4.9 vortec means that it is a 4.9 liter v8 probably.
I own a 93 Chevy Silverado K1500 4x4 with V8 350 TBI 5.7L. so unless Chevy has changed their blocks, i would suggest that naturally your block is a SB 350. However, since your question was about horsepower, not which block you have, I will tell you the horsepower. The 1998 Vortec 5.7 liter makes 255 horsepower.
5.7L V8 350 Vortec.
Before 2000, yes. After, no.
250-290 hp
Yes it will. GM. put alot of V8 engines in that year camaro.
The Factory5.7(350) V8 Vortec was rated at 255 net hp @4600rpm and 330 net torque @2800rpm
The 2001 model of the Light-Duty Silverado 1500, had an option of four engine sizes; a 6.0L Vortec V8 engine, a 4.3L Vortec V6, a 4.8L Vortec V8 or a 5.3L Vortec V8. The Heavy-Duty 1500HD comes with three engine options, these are 6.0L Vortec V8, 8.1L Vortec V8 and a 6.6L Duramax V8