In this issue, we explore ways to get more horsepower into your truck. For years, the "Ten best ways to hop up your Chevy 350" features have regularly appeared in almost all hot rod and truck ...
You can take it apart, but you might not be able to put it back together again." Heard that saying before? For sure. We all know that it's much easier to unbolt parts ...
Last year, Chevrolet Performance unveiled its new 350/265 V8 crate engine, which is described as a budget-minded alternative to some of the more powerful and pricier V8s in the automaker’s crate ...
I started learning to work on cars in the late 1970s by helping my stepdad turn salvaged mid-1960s Chevy Chevelles into street-stock-class race cars. Throughout that period, I had my hands on a number ...
All small-block V8s we have today can trace their roots to the 350-cu.in. from the 1960s. Introduced under the L-48 codenamed in the 1967 Camaro, the 5.7-liter blunderbuss has been reimagined as a ...
Hot Rod recently assembled an economical 0.030-over 350 Chevy based on a Coast Motor stock-replacement-style short-block that made 391 hp when equipped with GM iron Vortec heads, a Comp Cams hydraulic ...
Comparing the 327 and 350 small block engines from Chevrolet is a little like comparing your grandfather to your dad. While the older version was strong and capable for its time, the newer version ...
High Flying Or Low Riding?I need some advice. After serving for over 30 years in the Air Force, with many of those years as an aircraft mechanic, my wife told me to get off my behind and do something.
Both the Ford 351 Windsor and Chevy 350 small block V8s need no introduction — they're pretty much ubiquitous in the aftermarket scene. While forum users are almost always fighting over which past-era ...