get the first piston on the engine TDC (top dead center) take the cap off the distributer and adjust it until the rotar is pointing at #1 cylinder then it will be enough in time to start then use a timiing light from there
The dipstick can rust if the pcv sytem is not working properly.
perhaps the rockers aren't adjusted properly.
Yes. It is very easy, but will take a long time.
no the blocks are different sizes in that much of a time span
no
If you have enough time and money you can... but why?
NO.
YES.
In order to set the timing on a 98 Chevy 350 vortex, you have to time with a scan tool that will let you set timing. Or let garage do it
More information is required to answer this question properly. The best way is to pull the casting # off of the block. Is it a truck 350? car? year? roller? flat tappet?
what year is my 350 chevy engine K1201KRH
The Firing order for a Chevy 350 is 18436572.