Originaly the 265 Cu/in V8.  Very early ones had bad cranks, evolved in one of 
the most widly used engines in our time.  They have been made up to 400 cu/in, 
and very stout!

Pete

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From: Donald Snook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

> Larry wrote: 
> 
> "Are the 305/350 engines derivitives of the 283 that Chevy released in the 
> mid 
> 50s?" 
> 
> I don't know. Most of GM's engines use pretty old pushrod technology, but 
> they 
> do seem to have improved it to a point where everything falls apart before 
> the 
> engine. 
> 
> 
> Donald H. Snook 
> 
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