The Chevrolet 350 uses a cold-cranking battery with group size 31T. The battery is powered by 350 amps. If the battery is dead and will not take a charge, it will need to be replaced. You can do this at most retail stores with an automotive department, or at an automotive repair shop. You are likely to pay between $99 and $375 for the new part. If You choose to have the battery replaced by a professional mechanic or by a service technician, You will have to pay an additional $60 to $210 for labor.
I have a 350 small block Chevy for the 400 Turbo pa the traction a new stereo speakers and car alarm with a new dash cam batteriesI have a 350 small block Chevy for the 400 Turbo pa the traction a new stereo speakers and car alarm with a new dash cam battery is dead what size battery should I use.
Gina F
July 30, 2020
The battery in Chevy vehicles that offer 350 cold cranking amps are group size 31T.
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