Just call a parts store and tell them what kind of vehicle,engine size and year that you got and they will sell you the right pump for it.
Theoretically, yes.
The make and model would help because Ford, Chevy and Mopar made small blocks.
that should have the HEI distributor so the plugs should be set at .045
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The good book sayeth....sb ChevyMy Manual for '67-'87 Chevy Trucks lists the Torque Specs on the small block Chevy v-8 at 30 Ft-lbs for the Water Pump... Peace...
280, to 300. NEW ANSWER: Straight out of the book. Advertised Horsepower is-175 HP @ 3600 RPMs. That engine STOCK didn't have HORSEPOWER it had torque
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6, to 8 degrees advanced, or BTDC., will work best.
75-90 ft lbs.
the heads should fit as long as your not trying to put them on a big block
Chevy made several different versions of that engine. It would all depend upon what you are doing with the motor, and how it is built. Contact a camgrinder like, Crane cams, Competition cams, or, a local regrinder. They will help you. This is a critical decision, so, seek help.
One Block Away - 1975 was released on: USA: September 1975 (limited)