The prime factors of 350 are: 2, 5, 7
It is not the size of the gas tank, it is the displacement volume of all the cylinders during once cycle of all the cylinders put together.
No. To be similar ALL lengths must be in the same ratio. If two cylinders have the same radii, but different heights then the radii have one ratio (1:1) but the heights have a different ratio; thus they are not similar.
Yes.
If you got a 1.8, 2.0 2.2 they all have 4 cylinders. If it is a 2.5 l it is a v6 then 6 cylinders.But i suspect that yours will be a 4 cyl.
That would be the total volume of all 8 cylinders measured in cubic inches.
There isn't just ONE freeze plug; there are many, and they're all in the "water jacket" surrounding the cylinders.
all 4 cylinders have belts, 6 cylinders have a chain.
The 91 did not have a carburetor. It was fuel injected / TBI Throttle Body Injection and it has 2 injectors that feed all 8 cylinders.
Not running on all cylinders? Check spark plugs and wires, perhaps do a compression check
The total volume (displacement) of all of the cylinders. Such as 350 CI means 350 cubic inches.
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All 350's will bolt up to a 2004r if it has the Chevy bolt pattern.
No difference in the engine. It is all in the trans and the rearend
All GM V8 engines, except Cadillac, fire 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2. Odd numbered cylinders are on the left, or driver's side bank. Even numbered cylinders are on the right, or passenger's side bank.
454 is total volume in cubic inches for all cylinders together. Chevy = Chevrolet. The brand.