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Chevrolet made the 409 cubic inches (6.7 L), available from 1961 to 1965. Hope this helps
The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the Chevrolet silverado 1965 is 375 hp (280 kW) and 105 mph respectively.
A 1965 Chevrolet 283 engine wire diagram can be obtained from most Chevrolet dealerships. Many auto-parts stores will have the wiring diagram.
On older vehicles many forums host downloads for service repair manuals. To find a wiring diagram on a 1965 Chevy Pickup truck search on Chevrolet Classic truck forums.
Yes, the 455 engine was available in the Pontiac GTO, but not in 1965. The 455 cubic inch V8 was introduced later, in 1970. In 1965, the GTO was offered with smaller engine options, including the 389 cubic inch V8.
Chevy 409 is a big block V8 engine. It was produced by Chevrolet from 1961 to 1965. It was a 6.7L engine, with a single or dual four barrel carburetor.
The last year for the Chevrolet 409 engine was 1965. After that, the engine was phased out as Chevrolet shifted its focus to new engine designs and technologies. The 409 had been popular in the early 1960s, particularly in performance applications, but its production ended with the introduction of new models and engines.
Chevrolet Caprice was created in 1965.
The Chevy 396 engine was introduced in 1965. It was part of Chevrolet's big-block engine family and was initially used in the Chevrolet Corvette and the Chevrolet Camaro, among other models. The 396 quickly became popular for its performance and power, particularly in muscle cars during the 1960s.
try autozone.com has online manuals, but im not sure how far back they go
The maximum speed of the 1965 Chevrolet Corvair Monza with the 180 hp engine is approximately 115 mph. This performance is due to its air-cooled, flat-six engine and lightweight design. However, actual top speed can vary based on factors such as vehicle condition and modifications.
What is the stock tire size for 1965 Chevrolet Impala? Answer: Regular Production (except Station Wagon and Convertible) was: 7.35 x 14 Convertible was: 7.75 x 14 Station Wagons were: 8.25 x 14 All 327 engine equipped vehicles (except Station Wagons) were: 7.75 x 14 All 409 engine equipped vehicles were: 8.25 x 14 Information found in 1965 Chevrolet Owners Guide, Specifications, page 45