8º Before TDC (timing)
.017 point gap
.030 spark plug gap.
1-8-7-3-6-5-4-2
It depends on the 371 your talking about the 57-58 371 is a raised deck height from the 54-56 324 engine. Then in 1959 they raised the deck height again so the 59-64 engines use the same deck height, which means the 59-60 371 engines being the last 371's share the same deck height as the 394 engines. Hope this helps you out.
How about: 7*53 = 371 or 1*371 = 371
371.
371 is divisible by 1, 7, 53, 371.
371 over 1000 = 371 divided by 1000 = 0.371
The multiples of 371 (which are infinite) are all divisible by 371, including these: 371, 742, 1113, 1484, 1855, 2226 . . .
371/3 = 123 and 2/3 371/5 = 74.2 371/7 = 53 371/9 = 41 and 2/9
They are: CCCLXXI = 371
120/371 * 100 = 32.345%.
To express .371 as a fraction, we can write it as 371/1000. This is because the decimal point separates the whole number from the decimal fraction, and the digits after the decimal point represent the numerator, while the number of zeros in the denominator depends on the number of decimal places. Therefore, .371 as a fraction is 371/1000.
It is: 371 = CCCLXXI