5.7"
5.7"
The rod torque on a Chevy 350 V8 depends on which size rod bolt you have. On the 3/8 rod bolt the torque is 45 ft/lbs On the 11/32 rod bolt the torque is 35 ft/lbs
5.7"
6.760"
If by "6 rod", you are asking if changing the rod length changes the size of the engine, it doesn't.
.002" is what I have on a fresh rebuild.
Yes.
Chevy did not make a 350 in 2001. The last 350 was built in 1999.
Depends on the rod bolts, but usually 45-50 ft./lbs.
5.7
.003-.005
To install 305 heads on a stock 350 Chevy engine, you typically need push rods that are approximately 7.8 inches long. However, it's essential to verify the specific geometry of your engine setup, as variations in components can affect the required push rod length. Always check with a mechanic or engine builder to ensure proper fitment and performance.