all 1995 350s are internally balanced. still need harmonic balancer though
One way to determine if a Chevy 350 engine is internally or externally balanced is to check the harmonic balancer. If the balancer has counterweights welded to the outside, it is externally balanced. If it does not have any counterweights visible on the outside, it is internally balanced. It is always best to consult the engine's specifications or a reliable source to confirm the balancing type.
It is internally balanced. The 400 small block is the only Chevy engine that is externally balanced.
No. The 400 is externally balanced, the 350 is internally balanced.
Engine coolant leaking internally and/or externally.
yes it will. chevy V8 engines all shared the same bell housing bolt pattern. you may need to replace the flywheel though as 454 were usually externally balanced where 350 was internally balanced.
yes a 2.8 litre Chevy is internally balanced
Answer:All Chevy 350 engines prior to 1986 were internally balanced. In 1986 the 350's changed to a center bolt valve cover, a one piece rear main seal and a different crankshaft. These engines are externally balanced at the flywheel. If you look at the late flywheels you will see a pad of extra metal cast in. The harmonic balancers continued to be neutrally balanced.
no, it's internal. same as a 350.
it was a waste of time and money. it was the only small block in its generation that was externally balanced and had different size main and piston journals.
Yes, except for the 400 which has an externally balanced flywheel, and dampner.
They are both internally balanced, so it should work.
Never tried it, but they're both internally balanced, so it should work out fine.