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you have to bore out the cylinders .003 of an inch
1 inch = 2.54 centimetres = 25.4 millimetres. This means 355 millimetres ~ 14.0 inches.
Bore it .030 over. A 350 has a 4 inch bore. When you go .030 over, the cid., becomes 355.
The bore of a 355 engine typically refers to the diameter of its cylinders, which is usually around 4.00 inches (101.6 mm). This engine is commonly associated with the 350 cubic inch small-block V8 engine from General Motors, which can be stroked to achieve the 355 cubic inch displacement. The 355 is often used in performance applications due to its balance of power and reliability.
a 355 cid is only a 350 sbc with a .30 overbore to the piston. so a 350 c.i.d engine with a .30 bore makes it a 355 c.i.d. the c.i.d means cupic inch displacment
Well, it's a .38 caliber, but the actual measurement is .355 of an inch.
Its a 355 cubic inch
+ 3/4 inch longer than standard
35% of 355= 35% * 355= 0.35 * 355= 124.25
.355
9mm and 380 use the same diameter projectile, .355 inch
The factors of 355 are: 1 5 71 355