Just my 2 cents as far as I know the 350 is a raised block and the 361 is a
low block or a (B) engine the 350 should be a (RB) I used my 361 crank
with a 1970 383 block, but I would have liked to use a 400 but couldn't locate
one but the 383 is a ball. A 350 you can use a 440 to gain cubic inches.
Jimmy
In a message dated 11/11/2010 8:19:03 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
whuff@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
I've
seen on a couple of forums over the years that the 350 is easily bored out
to 361 size. Hope that is true, have a set of 361 rings and pistons
waiting for a rebuild.
Bill Huff
At 11/11/201012:26 PM,
DOLORES ECKERSON wrote: >Hello Members > >For some reason I
always believed that the 350 block from 1958 >only,,and the 361 block
for 1959 were the same casting. >After all,,,no problem boring the 350
block out .060 to make 361!!! >I thought that is what mother mopar
did. > >NOPE--Different casting numbers > >ED
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