Inpossible, the engine is not designed for a distributor.
50 to 60 lbs
The Chevy 327 was an engine Chevy built in the 60's. There is today a Chevy 5.3 Liter that is close to 327 Cu. In. Actually 327 Cu. In. is closer to a 5.4 Liter as it is 5.385 Liters. In addition, AMC also produced a 327 cid v-8 for a period of time
100 cl = 1 liter ⇒ 60 cl = 60 ÷ 100 liter = 0.6 liters
60 ml means 60 milliliters
1 liter is about 60 c.i. 8.2 liters x 60 = 492c.i.
It don't have a timing chain and if it did it would out last the engine. It should have a timing belt and it should be replaced about 60 thousand miles. Sorry I must disagree with my friend who is very knowledgable. The 3.5 Liter and 3.9 Liter Chevy V6 has a timing chain and not a belt. The chain will last the life of the engine.
Divide by 60 9/60 = 3/20 = 15/100 or 0.15 gm
60 liters is about 63.40 US quarts.1 liter ~ 1.05669 quarts1 quart ~ 0.946353 liters63.4 qts1 liter = 1.05 quart1 quart = 0.94 liter
Weigh 60 grams of Glacial Acetic acid into a 1 liter volumetric flask. Make up to the 1 liter mark with distilled water. There is now a 6% (w/v) solution.
yes since they are both 60 degree v6's but make sure the water passages line up.
60 Kilograms 1 Kilogram 1 Liter presupossed its water
Yes. A 373 you will lose a couple miles per gallon and run 3,000 RPM at 60 MPH.