Chevy 305 engine

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==Intro==
 
==Intro==
  The 305 was introduced for 1976, to have a Chevrolet engine between the 250 and the 350. The small bore diameter of 3.736" limits breathing, which limits naturally-aspirated power, so this engine is much-maligned and shunned as a performance build. The primary appeal may branch from any combination of 3 common sources. The "underdog" appeal, already having one, and the success of the Ford 302 rival.  
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  The 305 was introduced for 1976, to have a Chevrolet engine between the 250 and the 350. The small bore diameter
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of 3.736" limits breathing, which limits naturally-aspirated power, so this engine is much-maligned and shunned as a performance build. The primary appeal may branch from any combination of 3 common sources. The "underdog" appeal, already having one, and the success of the Ford 302 rival.  
 
  The 305 is plentiful, and easy to get for cheap. The build is about as cheap as the 350, but the power-per-dollar is always less. In practice, there seems little real advantage in gas mileage over the 350, but you may get less costly insurance rates.  
 
  The 305 is plentiful, and easy to get for cheap. The build is about as cheap as the 350, but the power-per-dollar is always less. In practice, there seems little real advantage in gas mileage over the 350, but you may get less costly insurance rates.  
 
  Unless you already have a pre-'87 block, the '87-up is preferred, because of the cast-in provisions for the factory roller ( hydraulic ) lifters and the thrust plate for the cam.  
 
  Unless you already have a pre-'87 block, the '87-up is preferred, because of the cast-in provisions for the factory roller ( hydraulic ) lifters and the thrust plate for the cam.  

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