No, but hear are the years that will work. 1988 to 1995 350 engines.
3970010 is a 327 in the years from 1967-1969 and 350 from 1976-1979
safely upwards of 350 without being built
There is 746 watts per HP. So a 350 hp motor with a power factor of roughly 0.8 would require 261,000 W 261KW generator or 326 KVA.
The formula you are looking for is; Amps = HP x 746/1.73 x Volts x %eff x pf. 350 x746/1.73 x 480 x .90 x .90 = 261100/672 = 389 amps. This amperage assumes that the efficiency of the motor is at 90% and the power factor of the motor is also at 90%.
The normal operating temperature for a 350 crate motor in a 1972 Chevy Blazer is averaged at a temperature of around 180 degrees and 190 degrees, apparently depending on the kind of thermostat one uses.
190 degrees if carb, 195 if fuel injected
275 h.p.
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My 350 crate motor from GM was 210 hp.
50-50 mix antifreeze...240 is as high as I'd want to go safely.
It is a carbureted GM 350 crate motor rated at 355hp/405 lb-ft, retails for $6,499.
the same ones that mount the straight 6 being swapped
Take three weeks off work and real a lot of books
350 Crate Motor. Many choices in manufactures. Google with the term "350 Chevy Crate Motor".any Chevy v8 will fit. small block crate motor best bet. i like the zz4s.AnswerThere is a variety of GM Performance Parts High Output 350 and 383 engines that would easily replace a 305 with no engine bay or wiring modifications. Check out any GM warehousing distributor such as Summit Racing Equipment, Scoggin-Dickey Performance Center, Apple Chevrolet and others.
Use one that is correct for your starter. It would be either 153 teeth or 168 teeth.