It depends upon the aspiration. The dual carb setup, (the fullhouse) made about 285. The F.I. model, was closer to 290. Single 4 barrel, about 260. and with a 2 barrel, I think around 225.
with a damper or harmonic balancer puller found at your local auto store
Assuming you're referring to the small block Chevrolet V8 engine, 1957.
No, the 1957 Chevy didn't come with seat belts.
The Pat Boone-Chevy Showroom - 1957 was released on: USA: 3 October 1957
NO! The 427 Chevy engine was not sold by GM until 1963. The 427 is a big block engine and the very first big block was the 348 introduced in 1958. The 409 was introduced in 1961. The 427 in limited production only in 1963. The 427 was later released again in 1966 as a production engine. The largest engine every offered in the 1957 Chevy was the 283 V8. You could order this engine with mechanical fuel injection in 1957.
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Used on 1955, 56, and 1957 Chevy small block V8.Applications for these manifolds include, but are not limited to:1955 & up SB Chevy 283 305 350 V8 engine.1958 - 1964 full size Chevrolet (Impala, Bel Air etc)1962 - 1965 Corvette.
The power of the engine of the Chrysler saratoga 8cyl 1957 is 285 horsepower
O-S-S- - 1957 Operation Chopping Block 1-23 was released on: USA: 1957
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47,562 1957 Bel Air convertible coupes were produced.
Actually Ford outsold Chevy in 1957 contrary to popular belief. Chevy was #2 with Plymouth # 3. The "all new" for 1957 Ford Fairlane was the best selling car that year.