there is a Allen head screw sticking out of the distributor behind the slide up door that adjusts the points, you need a dwell meter to set them properly.
Yes.
The length of the 1969 stock Chevy Nova rear end is sixty and 1/4 inches at its widest point. This includes the width of the rear hubs.
5 on 4, and 3/4.
The bumpers from a 1970 Chevy Nova SS will not fit a 1973 Chevy Nova SS without modifications. While the two models share some similarities, the bumper designs and mounting points changed between these years. If you're considering a swap, you'll likely need to adjust the mounting hardware or brackets to achieve a proper fit. Always check compatibility with specific parts before making any modifications.
In 74 Chevy went to the HEI system. Prior to that just points.
Just about any newer style bucket seat can be made to fit the nova.
pry it up off of the motor splines to take it off.
Let a body shop do it as it might also need new door bushings.
The 1969 Chevy Nova was available in both a two door coupe- body number 27, which cost $2267, and a four door sedan- body number 69, which cost $2237.
Yes.
1971 Chevy Nova SS 1969 Dodge Charger 1970 Dodge Challenger
1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 and the distriburetor rotation is clockwise.