There are several flywheels for each motor. You need to measure the flywheel or clutch mounting bolt holes and compare.
A 350 is a small block and all the engine parts are small. The 454 is a big block and everything is big. Nothing will interchange.
No, They won't even begin to fit. 454 is a BIG block and a350 is a small block.
The crank in the big block is a lot bigger then the small block crank.Therefore the 350 fly-wheel will not fit on the 454 or any hog block.Nothing on a hog block will interchange with the awsome small block.SORRY
The 454 it would have better acceleration
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A 383 is a .030" over bored 350 small block with a 400 crankshaft. The 454 is a big block.
They had the 350 small block and 454 big block in them.
You can't... There's not enough steel in the cylinders to bore it that far. If you want a 454, you need to by a big block 454 Chevy engine.
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Yes, when swapping from a 350 small block to a 454 big block, you typically need to change the engine mounts. The mounting points for the big block are often different than those for the small block, requiring new mounts designed for the 454. Additionally, the weight and size differences may necessitate modifications to the engine bay or other components for proper fitment.