Take off a cylinder head and measure the diameter of the bore.
Its a 355 cubic inch
the standard motor that it came with off the assembly line was a classic 350. but if its a used truck it could have been bored futher.
a bored out 350 blockThat answer is right, but it did not answer your question completely.A 355 is a 350 block that has been bored .030 / thousand oversize from factory stock bore. Nothing special.
Typically if the motor has been bored the top of the replacement pistons will have it stamped on top of them. for example if bored 0.30 over this will be on the top of the pistons.
Only way to know for sure is to pull a head and measure the diameter of the bores.
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If the block has been bored and honed with modern equipment, you should have no problem getting moly rings to seal properly. Iron rings seal faster, but don't last as long.
A 440 motor bored .030 over means that the cylinders of the engine have been enlarged by 0.030 inches beyond the standard size to increase displacement. This modification allows more air and fuel mixture to be burned, potentially increasing horsepower and torque output.
The term "bored out" usually means that the cylinder has been bored to a new dimension.
Check to see if you are getting power to the wiper motor. If you are it is likely the FUSE, but if that's already been checked it SHOULD either be, the wiper motor or the switch, I would guess the motor.
No it will not. The 6.0L block has been redesigned and the transmission will not even bolt up to the block
That implies that the cylinders have been bored .090" oversize.