Service manuals can be found at library or auto parts store
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275 h.p.
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Need to know what year and model the vehicle is. Year, make and model please and also what kind of 350 engine. There are various GM engines interchanged between manufacturers.
take the front grill support off if the engine is in the car. then remove the plate covering the cam. then remove the cam?. it is alot easier with the engine on a stand.
Yes you can you can to a cam with 501 lift that,s the maximum for a stock gm head. You will also have to change your torque converter or it won,t idle unless you have your foot on the accelerator.
Yes, There the same.
The 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo with a 350 engine typically featured a camshaft with a duration of about 204° at .050" lift and a lift of approximately .420". This engine was part of the GM's small-block family and was designed for a balance of performance and drivability. Specific cam specs can vary based on engine options and modifications, so it's always best to check the engine's build or service manual for the exact specifications.
GM replacement engines are very similar to the engines used in those trucks, but not exactly the same.
Yes, they are very different.
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It is down by or on the distributor
Can you put a 350 gm motor in 97 ford f150
1 tbsp is about 16.5 gm . So 350 gm is about 21.2 tablespoons.
About 250 gm per cup. So 350 gm is about 64 teaspoons
Its in the distributer.
Just over 16 .5 gm per tbsp. So 350 gm is about 21 tablespoons