4"
diameter
Driver side, front.
no
Driver side front cylinder.
what are the piston footpounds for a chevy 350 If you're asking about the output of the engine, it varies a lot depending on what the engine was built for.
A 305 chevy engine has a bore diameter of 3.736". Check the diameter of your L2256 piston to see if it is that size.
The front cylinder on the driver's side is #1.
It might. Better check first.
A piston is a plunger, or a plug that moves inside a cube, a cylinder. The piston diameter is the diameter of this plunger/plug. It's a tiny bit smaller than the diameter of the cylinder the piston moves in.
Type your answer here... Burnt intake or exhaust valve, hole in piston, broken piston rings, bad head gasket, valve spring broken.
It will fit, but you might want to have the crank, rods, and pistons balanced first as there is a big difference in the weight of a 350 piston versus a 305 piston. Wouldn't want to get it all together and have a nasty vibration at certain speeds.
The bore and piston size are the only real difference between the two.The 350 has a bigger bore and piston and so puts out more horsepower, the305 = 3.75" bore and the 350 = 4" bore. Both have the same stroke.Also the starters are different because of the smaller flywheel but other wise the external parts are interchangeable.