A 283 doesn't have a harmonic balancer, so that's a quick way to tell right away. Also, 283's don't have accessory bolt holes on the ends of the heads. The valve covers on a 283 don't have a filler cap. Oil is added through a long tube sticking out of the intake manifold.
Chevrolet did not build the 283 in 1968. The 1967 Chevy 283 had from 195-315 hp depending on how it was set up.
No it did not. It had a 350 engine in it.
Their the same
The 4 barrel version was right around 285.
305 327 350 400 283 with a little modifications
67ci
By casting # and a motorbooks international Chevrolet small- block v/8 ID guide. If you can get the casting #and add it to your question Iwill look it up and tell you.
A bare 283 Chevy engine block with no heads or rotating assembly, aprox 150 lbs.
with a damper or harmonic balancer puller found at your local auto store
No. That would usually be a 283, 307, or 327.
The 350 engine was introduced in 1968. A 1955 small block would be a 265 or 283.
It's a 283 CID engine, manufactured on April 27, 1966.