Subtract 305 from 350 and that will give you the difference (or interval) between the two numbers:- the answer is 45.
However, if you mean what is the difference between a Chevy 305 and a Chevy 350, then it is the difference between the engine bore (the cylinder) sizes. The 305 bore is 3.740 inches. And the 350 bore is 4.000 inches, giving the Chevy 350 20HP more then the Chevy 305.
(305 + 405) 355 ÷ 2 = 355 Therefore, 355 is half way between 305 and 405.
The number half way between them is their mean average (295 + 325) ÷ 2 = 305
285+325=610/2= 305
It will be close to 315 ci.keep in mind that a 350 is not really 350 but 349.xx or look at this way, for every 030 over in bore = 5 ci.
525 is halfway between 350 and 700.
The harminoc balancer. The 305 balancer is thin and the 350 is thicker and heaver.
20HP/ Horsepower. The 350 has 20 Hp more.
The starters are compatible with both engines, just the 350 starter will probably put out more torque than the 305.
Depends on how the motor is set up.
Primarily the bore size. The 305 has a bore of 3.74 and the 350 is a 4.0 bore. They share the same stroke on the crank. And no, you can't bore a 305 to a 4.0 bore.
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Yes, the timing tabs on a 305 engine are usually located on the driver's side of the block, while on a 350 engine they are typically on the passenger side. This difference in location can help to identify which engine you are working on.
The eight digit in the VIN # will tell you what engine you have. If you have the number 8 it is a 5.7 (350)
No. The bore size is different between a 305 and 350. The 350 bore size is larger.
No they are the same blocks.Where did you get the mounts on the 350 from? The 305 or junk yard?Is it a new 350 or older 350?
yes... some rs camaros came with a 305 and the only difference between the 267, 289, 302, 305, 307, 327, 350, 400 sbc is the stroke and bore. the block itself is essentially the same.
Nothing.