352 rounded to the nearest 10 is 350
350
350 It is 50 more than 300 and 50 less than 400 To find a halfway point (which is also the average), add the numbers together and divide by 2.
400
To the nearest hundred, 400
No a 383 is a 350 with a 400 crank. A 350 bored 60 over is 361 cubes.
i have a 350 bored 40 over and 400 crank, and been told its a 383 stroker, what is it?
377
a Chevy 350 bored .060 over would be 360.4 cubic inches
A 383 is a .030" over bored 350 small block with a 400 crankshaft. The 454 is a big block.
A 383 Chevy is a 350 block with a 400 crank bored .030 over. If it's not bored oversize it's a 377 (Not the only way to make a 377). If it's .060 over, it's a 388. Most builders agree that you cannot safely bore a 350 block .090 over, but if you did the resulting engine would be about 394.
406
Have the 350 bored to 30 over with the pistons to match, stock rods, and a 400 crankshaft can be used but they have bigger rod journals. the 383 mod is so popular though that a special crankshaft with the 400 stroke and the 350 journals can be bought real cheap
355
Why 400 heads? They are notoriously bad flowing heads without much modification the engine would be about 360 cubic inches, but the heads have nothing to do with the size of the engine.
357
If you bored a 350 0.080 over It would over heat / run HOT. There would be very little cylinder wall left. You can't even BUY 0.080 over pistions.