it depends on the type size and year and also it will have to have a marine cam probbably installed
Yes? What about it? It is an industrial/marine engine. Never used for automotive purposes.
An exploded view of a 454 V8 Chevy engine can be found in a Chilton's Automotive Repair Manual for the year and make of Chevy that the engine came from. This manual can be found in some libraries or at automotive parts stores.
No, it would not be able to handle engine braking.
140-185 depending on the application.
Depends on the application...Different engine components yield different outputs.
Change the fluids and filters. Inspect the spark plugs and wires. Clean the carburetor.
Typically for automotive and light truck applications it would be 5 qts with filter change.
Yes the 350 Chevy V8 is the most common engine used in this application.
If your Chevy 350 marine engine misses at high speed, you might have an issue with the timing. This can be adjusted. You also may have an issue with the fuel filter or injectors. Spark plugs can do that also.
The 1989 Chevrolet 350 cubic inch engine spark plug gap is dependent upon the engine application. The most common spark plug gap for the Chevy 350 engine is .027.
depends on what year it is and if it has points system with a coil or an hei system without a coil
Automotive Fuses.....