No. It is a small block configuration.
The dodge 400 is a big block.
( 8 ) spark plugs for your 360 cubic inch V8 engine
No, GM made a 396 big block, dodge made a 383 big block, some OLD hemis are 392
It depends on which engine you have, Slant 6's and 318 & 360 can have A904 or A727 for the automatics and all the big block 440''s use the 727
A big block Chrysler (Dodge) 440, or even a Hemi would bolt in, with the appropriate engine mounts.
WELL FIRST OF ALL THE 318 AND THE 360 USE THE SAME ENGINE BLOCK (LA) JUST DIFFERENT HEADS AND BORE SIZE, AS FOR THE 383 ITS PART OF THE DODGE BIG BLOCK FAMILY (RB) AND THAT CAN BE DONE BUT SUSPENSION MAY NEED TO BE DONE DUE TO THE EXTRA WEIGHT BUT IM PRETTY SURE IT CAN BE MOUNTED IN WITH THE RIGHT MOUNTS AND IT MAY DEPEND ON WHAT AUTOMOBILE ITS IN SO GOOD LUCK GO MOPAR
big blocks were orangeish red and the small block was a blue color.
Yes.
Depends on the C6. The 360 is from the FE/FT big block ford family. If the C6 came from behind a 331-428 big block, it will fit the 360. The exception being the 335 series big block trannies (351 C or M, 400) or the 385 series big block trannies (429, 460). The 335 and 385 series big blocks shared a bell housing (with some rare exceptions in the 335 family which had a small block bell housing) which was rifferent from the FE/FT.
The 350 engine is a small block, not a big block.
YES
The 70's could come with either a 225 Slant Six (rare), 318 or 360 "LA" V8 (very common), or, in the case of 1-ton and/or motor homes, a 400 "B" or 440 "RB" big block. A class-C motor home could be had with a 360 small block, so don't think that coming across a motor home is any guarantee that a big block resides inside.