from either the top or bottom, i perfer bottom remove the wires then the two, sometimes three bolts holding the old one to the block pull towards front of motor then up install is reverse of taking old one out make sure motor has been off a while as the exhaust manifolds and pipes may be hot from the motor and since their close to where your working u dont need to burn yourself
Suburban Roulette was created in 1968-06.
Suburban Roulette - 1968 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R (self-rating)
SEPTA Suburban Division bus routes was created in 1968.
There were 23,741 1968 Chevy Novas produced in that year, alone.
Common problems for cars in this era. It is called heat soak. Caused by the heat from the headers/exhaust manifold overheating the starter. You can do a few things: Tape your headers. Install a sheild. Replace the starter with an aftermarket starter designed for high heat situations. Good luck!
127" (same as a long bed pickup)
It is from a 1968 Chevy 327cid
ford thunderbird 1968 ---> 69
Common starting problems with a 1968 Chevy Nova II often stem from issues with the battery, starter, or ignition system. A weak or dead battery can prevent the engine from cranking, while a faulty starter solenoid may cause clicking sounds without starting. Additionally, worn ignition components, such as spark plugs or the ignition coil, can lead to poor spark and no start conditions. Regular maintenance and checks on these components can help mitigate starting issues.
1968
probably about $1700.... probably about $1700....
Not without modifications.