Tuesday 21 August 2012

Large Inventory of Chevy 350 engines

Chevy 350 Engine
Since 1955 the Chevy 350cc engine has been involved in the pulling, pushing, or propelling of vehicles through out America. This engine is a 5.7 liter or 350 cubic inch, originally with 255 horse power for most rigs with the '67 Camero and 68 Nova running with 295 horse power, it's continual ease of repair and unconditional reliability has kept it at the forefront for American engine power for well over 35 years.

Know at time as the 350 small block due to its small dimensions, it's still commonly known as a small block, but is considered a long block with its heads attached. This small block 350cc Chevy motor originally was produced for mass distribution from 1968 until 2002 in the U.S and continues in Mexico for distribution with GM's Goodwrench replacement engines.

Many individuals prefer to have their original Chevy 350 remanufactured rather than purchase a new model. The customization of the 350 Chevrolet engine is one of the many benefits of remanufacturing or rebuilding the Chevy 350. Many will take the engine, replace all new internal parts, customizing the block with a larger piston area getting more power than the 5.7 liter Chevy motor originally had.

The Chevy 350 engine has been seen in all types of vehicles from sand buggies, racecars, and trucks to watercraft and even an occasional airplane. The engine maintains its integrity while being used in a variety of engine applications. With this kind of reputation and the variety of uses the Chevy 350 will continue to be a sought after block for engine enthusiasts.

You'll often see the Chevy 350 still running strong in older model trucks and cars, the simplicity of the 350 engine for repairs just keeps the engine on the road or water. Made to race, pull and haul the Chevy 350 maintains its place in the American engine marketplace.