yes
have the cylinders bored .030" oversize and fit it with new pistons.
That would be an engine whose cylinders have been bored .030" oversize and fitted with new oversize pistons. New displacement would be 355 ci.
Bore your block .030" oversize and fit it with a 3.875" crankshaft and the appropriate rods and pistons.
you can use stock 350 plugs
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He makes $89,865 per year working for the pistons. Mousa Othman reported
Each cylinder has been re-bored to a diameter .030" larger than it came from the factory. .030 oversize isn't much. It's done to correct slight cylinder tapering and to put the engine back into condition that it will last. It really isn't enough size difference to produce noticably more horsepower. Note that when the cylinder is bored .030 over, you'll also need pistons and rings that are manufactured to that size.
030 is 30, which is a number in the decimal system.
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Yes and no. Dodge did make a V8 engine that displaced 383 cubic inches from the factory. However, a Chevy 350 can be modified to displace 383 cubic inches if you bore the cylinders .030" over and replace the entire rotating assembly (pistons, connecting rods, and crankshaft) with a shorter compression height set of .030" overbore pistons, either factory length or longer connecting rods, and a crankshaft with a 3.75" stroke. This Chevy 383 is quite popular among hot rodders and drag racers.