yes, but the main journals will need to be turned down to fit the 350 saddles
The 1970 Chevy has a 400 cu in SB casting 2951511 Canadian Block. To find parts for older vehicles, you can visit local junk yards or order from companies that specialize in hard to find parts.
No they stoped making the 400 SB in 1981
A 400 small block can run from 350hp to 400hp just depends what your running with it.
The weight of a 1979 Chevy Silverado camper special with a 400 tyranny is about 3,342 lbs. In the years 1973-1979 the truck weight did not change.
The price of a Nikon SB 400 depends from what location one purchases it. The average price of a Nikon SB 400 is around $130 and a used one is around $50.
On the Chevy V8 SB the firing order is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 the distributor turns clockwise and the cylinders are numbered while facing the front of the engine or car number 1-3-5-7 will be on your right and numbers 2-4-6-8 will be on your left. , EzForJesus this guy is correct but does he know that the nova has a 350 small block?
ALL STANDARD ROTATION SB CHEVY MOTORS ARE 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2. YOU CAN CHANGE ROTATION FOR BOAT APPLICATION WITH DIFFERENT CAM, ADD CAM THRUST BEARING AND DIFFERENT DISTRIBUTOR GEAR.
About 400lbs.
Yes.
No. Ford and Chevy are different. Some installation tools come with enough parts to do both, but a Chevy one won't work on a Ford.
If it has a smallblock Chevy the firing order is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2.....number one ussuall being one of the front capterminals right behind the carb. start there and go clockwise around the cap. If one plug is off the car will start but run rough...more than that and it wont run. Acually #1 cyl on the distributor cap , is usally pointed in the general direction of the #1 cyl itself, in that car and most all sb Chevy's excluding the LS generation of GM sb engines, #1 is 1st plug, or cyl, drivers side.