800rpm manual transmission, o degrees advance 1200rpm automatic transmission 4 degrees advance
all depends on the engine you have.
sure can.
Depends on what year it is and which engine it has. If it has a pushrod engine in it, it has a timing chain instead of a belt. If it is an overhead cam engine, then it does. Keep in mind that the Malibu was originally a Chevelle model starting in 1964. The Malibu replaced the Chevelle in 1978, so there are a lot of possibilities here.
The Chevelle/Malibu, Impala/Caprice
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any muncie or saginaw 4 speed will work.
it depends on what color or engine you have in it. if it is a 454 with colors that you wont usually see on a 1970's chevelle without a paint job just a factory color, then you might have a rare 1971 chevelle
not without a lot of work.
1970. While the 350 was never the base engine for the Chevelle, 2 and 4 barrel versions of the 350 were available in the Chevelle from 1970-1977.
no it is not :\
Which 454? The LS5 and LS6 are two VERY different engines even though they are both 454's. Timing specs are different as well. 8 degrees before TDC at idle will work for either, but may not be optimal.
It all depends on the engine you have and the rear end gearing. As one of Chevy's most popular platforms in 1967, the Chevelle, especially the Malibu series, came in a variety of engine, carburetor, and drive train formats and combinations. All of which must be considered before an accurate answer can be given. See the link below to narrow down factory specs. Hint: know your VIN and car history--aftermarket changes will affect performance.