Yes, you can replace a Vortec 350 with a regular Chevy 350, but there are some considerations to keep in mind. The Vortec engine features updated technology, including improved cylinder heads and a different intake manifold design, which may affect performance and compatibility. You may need to modify or replace components like the intake manifold, exhaust headers, and fuel system to ensure proper fit and function. Additionally, be aware of any differences in wiring and sensor connections between the two engines.
A 5.7 is a 350. Vortec is basically the type of head used.
No, the 1992 Chevy 350 (5.7L) V8 is not a Vortec engine.
pre-1988 Chevy 350 5.7 (in trucks) were carbed (with the exception of diesels) so that is the first thing to look for. after 1996 the 350 engines are vortec- until 1999, when they went to a 327 5.3 litre engine. (with the excption of the W/T) but still vortec's. and of course, the plastic throttle body cover that says...Vortec
NO.
No, the 350 Vortec was not available until a couple years later.
That's what should be on it.
how much torque for a Chevy Z71 350 vortec engine valve cover
NO. And it won't work in the place of the 97 350 vortec.
1996
no
Chevy blazer '78
245 hp.