A Bit of Historyįigure 2: The original Chevy 350 from 1967. All in all, it enjoyed one of the longest production runs of any engine ever produced.īut what model year 350 engine is the best? What’s the one Chevy 350 to rule them all? That’s what we’re here to discuss today. While the 350 was discontinued in 2002 to make room for more fuel-efficient models, it lives on in the hearts, minds, and engine bays of drivers around the world. It is tough, affordable, reliable, and can endure plenty of abuse.įurther, it may well be the most transplanted engine in the history of automation, as it has been put into Fords and any number of other vehicles beyond Chevrolets. The 350 was mass produced with an exceptionally simple design that facilitates easy upgrades. Gearheads particularly enjoy how easy to rebuild the engine is, owing to its plethora of off-the-shelf aftermarket parts. It has become the standard bearer for all Chevy small-block engines.įigure 1: Seen here is a small block Chevy 350 crate engine. It has earned its reputation as one of the most popular, sought-after, and overall best engines of the 20 th century. The Chevrolet 350 engine is a small-block V8 engine known around the world for its durability, performance, and smooth, quiet operation.