you will have to find the serial # on the block and get it decoded.
Changing the cyl bore does not affect the ignition timing of the engine.
In 1967, a total of 22,000 Nova models were produced with the L79 engine option, which featured a 327 cubic inch V8 capable of producing 350 horsepower. The L79 was a popular performance option in that era, contributing to the Nova's appeal among muscle car enthusiasts. However, exact production numbers for the L79 option specifically can vary, with estimates suggesting around 5,000 units were equipped with this engine.
300HP with the base L75 327ci V8 and 350HP with the optional L79 327ci V8 (these are gross horsepower ratings because they didn't switch to net horsepower ratings until 1972).
how u know the block is really cracked
When you ask someone a question on ask.fm how do you know if they block you?
we dont know.
28-32 degrees is what the dwell is supposed to be. The gap itself isn't all that important if the dwell is correct.
As far as I know its on the block in a plastic housing As far as I know its on the block in a plastic housing
Most Level 40 BRONZONG know block.
MorTec.com has casting numbers and information
I don't know the size, but I know that each block that they used weighed 2.5 tons. So just imagine how big a 2.5 ton block looks like
i dont know what the heck is a power up block so ask someone else