Yes, 400 heads can fit on a 350 motor, but modifications may be necessary for proper alignment and clearance. The primary difference will be in the engine's compression ratio and airflow characteristics; 400 heads typically have larger valves and ports, which can improve performance. However, the overall increase in power will depend on the specific head design, camshaft, and other engine components. Tuning may also be required to optimize the engine's performance with the new heads.
safely upwards of 350 without being built
There is 746 watts per HP. So a 350 hp motor with a power factor of roughly 0.8 would require 261,000 W 261KW generator or 326 KVA.
No, but hear are the years that will work. 1988 to 1995 350 engines.
3970010 is a 327 in the years from 1967-1969 and 350 from 1976-1979
Over 210
65 FT. LBS
They are basically the same heads, If the 93 350 is a vortex motor.
There is no difference. There both the same engines.
yes
No difference in the engine. It is all in the trans and the rearend
Most people think that they gain more power from putting a 327 head on a 350. unless you get a head that is a high performance head you are not changing much.
No.
It depends on which heads whomever built the stroker motor decided to use.
Yes, they are very different.
the water jackets are different , the motor will keep running hot
327 heads do not have the mounting holes like a 350. Alt, and a/c brackets although if you are not using serpetine pully's they have no problem going on a 350 I have a set on my 350 and it runs absolutely beautifully
No it will not. The bolt patteren is different on the intake and heads. Won't work.