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The Chevy 327 and 350 are kindred spirits, but not exactly the same. While both are very powerful and reliable motors, which one is truly the best?
Chevrolet's Base 350 And LT1 Engines Do Share Some Key Similarities At the same time, Chevrolet was also busy producing a base V8, dubbed the L05, which also shared a 5.7-liter (350 cu-in) capacity.
The small-block Chevy 350 is one of the most popular engines ever, thanks to its stunning power and a reasonable price point across multiple models.
Watch as we take the cheapest Chevy 350 crate engine you can buy and make mods that gain nearly 130 horsepower! It’s a dyno-proven, easy-to-install power combo that will give you the best bang ...
We have applied advanced engineering technology to design the 350 engine that Chevrolet should have built.
This custom, lifted 1971 Toyota Land Cruiser is powered by a 1970s-era 350ci Chevrolet engine paired with a 3-speed automatic transmission ...
For the more budget-oriented builders, the 350/265 Base small-block V8 is much obliged to offer 265 horsepower with a Holley 650 carb ...
Check out how to build your first engine, we will be building this 1972 vintage two-bolt main 350 Chevy pickup street rod engine, Featured in the 2007 September Issue of Chevy High Performance ...
In this engine tech article HOT ROD shows you how to build a 383ci small-block Chevy stroker engine for your hot rod or musclecar that makes 500 horsepower and 500 lb-ft torque - Hot Rod Magazine ...
This page contains information about GM's 5.7-liter V8 LS1 Small Block engine, including specifications, horsepower, torque, vehicle applications and more.
General Motors announced today the release of a new 350 cubic-inch small-block V-8 crate engine, meant for use in the company's trucks, vans, and SUVs built from 1987 to 2002. Improved with CNC ...
Chevrolet has been known for producing some solid, powerful engines. Two fairly recent ones are similar enough that you might mistake them for being the same.