The 65 fuel pump had a screw-on cannister on the bottom end of it that contained a filter. This was dropped for the 66 model year and the same basic design of the 66 style pump was used for many years.
Time = Distance/Speed = 289/66 = 4.37878... hours
firewall 4 - 8 3 - 7 2 - 6 1 - 5 front
for auto and manual its 6 degrees BTDC
I've got a 66 Mustang with a 289 C code. Rated at 200 H.P. but a stout 280 ft*lbs of torque or so. By C code, I assume you're referred to the 2V heads and 2 bbl carb. Should be very very similar for 67 if not the same.
As long as the 302 is from a similar year it will bolt right in. The only difference between the 289 and 302 is the 302 has a slightly longer stroke.
Inline 6 Auto: 12' BTDC Inline 6 Man: 6' BTDC 289 V8 Auto: 10' BTDC 289 V8 Man: 6' BTDC These are the factory specs. You can usually get away with a little more though.
66 ones go into 66
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66 inches is 66 inches.
66 inches is 66 inches.
Chickens (H) + Cows (C) = 66 : so C = 66 - H However there are 2H chickens legs and 3C cows legs : 2H + 3C = 163 Substituting for C gives : 2H + 3(66 - H) = 163 : 2H +198 - 3H = 163 : H = 35. Number of chickens = 35 (and number of cows = 66 - 35 = 31)