Factory rating is 200 horsepower.
It was 175. 165 for the 5.7 350.
advertised horsepower is...........165HP @ 3800 RPMs.
The 350 cubic inch (5.7 liter) pickup engine was factory-rated at 200 horsepower in 1994.
The 1972 Chevy 350 has about 270 horsepower stock. This engine can be modified to put out up to about 800 horsepower.
I believe about 170 horsepower
Stock horsepower on a 350 varies from 145-370.
About 185.
Chevy didn't make a 350 engine in 2001
The 1975 Chevy LS9 350 with a four barrel that I have is rated at 165 hp from the factory depending on the type of heads you have on it, it could be more.
The 1986 Chevy Suburban equipped with a 350 motor typically had a horsepower rating of around 160-210 horsepower, depending on the specific configuration and any modifications made to the engine. The 350 motor, also known as the Chevrolet Small-Block engine, was a popular choice for many GM vehicles during that time period due to its reliability and performance capabilities. It's important to note that horsepower ratings can vary based on factors such as the engine's condition, maintenance history, and any aftermarket upgrades.
Around 170-180