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
Yes. A 373 you will lose a couple miles per gallon and run 3,000 RPM at 60 MPH.
yes since they are both 60 degree v6's but make sure the water passages line up.
The torque specs. are 45 Ft- lbs. If its a 1991 engine its 20 FT-lbs first then turn each nut additional 60-degrees.
50 Liters of the 60% solution.