Is this a 2-bolt or 4-bolt block?
I'm getting ready to buy a Ram Jet 350 engine and the specs say it's a 2-bolt block, which seems odd. There's a couple posts from here and other places saying the specs are wrong, and it's a 4-bolt block. The 'partial engine' listed in the service parts manual for the Ram Jet, if you go look that up, it's a 4-bolt block.
This is a pic from a Magazine putting a RJ350 into a Nova where they had to make a custom pan, but I can't really tell if it's 2-bolt or 4-bolt.
It's not really of that much concern, the 4bolt is just more insurance I guess, but I'm just curious. I'm more concerned with the RamJet being a cast crank with my manual tranny. I may just buy the ZZ4 short block, the Ram Jet kit, and the same heads and cam for the Ramjet, and it comes to only a couple hundred more, (and more work), but I'd get the forged steel crank. Of course the crank in that motor is 1053 steel, I'd like to have the 4340 steel, but it'll at least be less brittle and give a little more if the clutch happens to get dumped while the 35's are buried in mud.
I'm getting ready to buy a Ram Jet 350 engine and the specs say it's a 2-bolt block, which seems odd. There's a couple posts from here and other places saying the specs are wrong, and it's a 4-bolt block. The 'partial engine' listed in the service parts manual for the Ram Jet, if you go look that up, it's a 4-bolt block.
This is a pic from a Magazine putting a RJ350 into a Nova where they had to make a custom pan, but I can't really tell if it's 2-bolt or 4-bolt.
It's not really of that much concern, the 4bolt is just more insurance I guess, but I'm just curious. I'm more concerned with the RamJet being a cast crank with my manual tranny. I may just buy the ZZ4 short block, the Ram Jet kit, and the same heads and cam for the Ramjet, and it comes to only a couple hundred more, (and more work), but I'd get the forged steel crank. Of course the crank in that motor is 1053 steel, I'd like to have the 4340 steel, but it'll at least be less brittle and give a little more if the clutch happens to get dumped while the 35's are buried in mud.

