Makes it a 350. 330's and 350's were the same small block with different bore. 330's will take a 0.060" overbore safely and can usually be bored to accept 0.060" over 350 pistons (for a total 0.120-0.125" overbore) if desired. It is safer to stick to a 0.060" overbore, to allow fitment of standard bore 350 pistons, however. The rule of thumb when it calls for overbores is 5 CI per .030 bore in a small block and 6 CI on 400 CI and above
Yes it is the same.
The Chevrolet 350 V8 does not have a timing belt. It has a chain.The Chevrolet 350 V8 does not have a timing belt. It has a chain.
Yes it does. Boring it at all has an effect on it. However, a .040 overbore won't hurt anything. Most blocks can easily handle a .060 overbore, so you should be just fine at .040.
no
The 350 (5.7L) Chevrolet was installed in the 1500, 2500, & 3500 Chevy trucks. The Chevrolet Silverado had the 350 that year.
yes
350
5.7L is a 350 engine.
yes
5.7 Liters in a 350 engine.
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