As a general rule, small-blocks only have enough room to accommodate 400 cubic inches of displacement. Big-blocks can and have, at least in the Chevy family, reached up to 632ci. More displacement ...
The small-block Chevy 350 is one of the most popular engines ever made. Displacing 350 cubic inches (or 5.7 liters), the 350 is the quintessential Chevy V8 built on a decade of small-block evolution.
One of Chevy's top-performing big-block V8s from the golden age of muscle ... For the epic 1970 model year, GM finally lifted its self-imposed 400-ci (6.5-liter) ban on intermediate V8 engines.
Although they were essentially made by the same company and called a 400, these engines weren’t the same. Pontiac made its block V8 in 1967. It was similar to Chevy’s except that all its V8s ...
Two different versions were available, one rated at 450 horsepower and one at 400 ... Small Block engines could be had in 300- and 350-horsepower ratings. Our feature 1966 Chevy Corvette ...
With decades of history, the Chevrolet Small Block V8 has definitely stood the test of time, and the company has kept finding ways to make it better. At this year's SEMA Show in November ...
However, the 1995 Chevy Monte Carlo Z34 got its own limited run of special-edition Brickyard 400 pace car models, and there’s one up for auction that’s barely been driven. Located in ...