what are the piston footpounds for a chevy 350 If you're asking about the output of the engine, it varies a lot depending on what the engine was built for.
The total volume (displacement) of all of the cylinders. Such as 350 CI means 350 cubic inches.
350 hp 400 tq hp means nothing it is just what the engine is rated at. torque is the actual measure of power
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a Chevy 350 bored .060 over would be 360.4 cubic inches
No a 383 is a 350 with a 400 crank. A 350 bored 60 over is 361 cubes.
10 degrees with a stock cam
355
its called nothing because you wouldn't have a ENGINE left if you bored it 4" over
If my math is correct : using a 4 inch bore and a 3.48 inch stroke , with the cylinders bored .060 , just over ( 360 cubic inches )
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.
Yes. That would be a 350 bored .030" oversize.
Depending on the piston type you are running, you would bore .030, .060, .090. Or, .020, .040. At .030, you come out to 355. So, at .060, 360.
360.42 Cubic inches. Math people. Pie (3.14) times the radius (stock Chevy 350 bore is 4.00, .060 over is 4.060, radius = 2.030) squared. Multiply by stroke, stock 350 is 3.48 in. then multiply by 8.
4.06(bore)/2=2.03(radius)*2.03=4.1209*3.14159(pi)=12.94617(square inches)*3.48(stroke)=45.0527*8(# cylinders)=360.4216cu.in. Most engine manufacturers round up, so this would be a 361.
It's exactly 360.42 Cubic InchesStock Stroke is 3.48 60 over is 4.060 BoreTo make a 383 stroker you need a 3.75 inch stroke crank, and 4.030 BoreActual displacement is 382.67 Cubic Inches