35 degrees, or, gap them to .017.
use a dwell meter to set points to 30 degrees
The casting number 361959 corresponds to a Chevrolet small-block engine, specifically the 283 cubic inch V8 engine. This block was produced in the early 1960s and is part of the family of small-block engines that Chevrolet is well known for. The 283 was notable for its high-revving capabilities and early use in performance applications.
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If you are talking about the small block V-8 Chevy engine, there is a small flat pad with an engine id number located on the block, in front and below the passengers side cylinder head. Using that number, visit web Chevrolet engine identification sites to determine which engine you have.
All Chevrolet V8 blocks (big block and small block) have the number 1 cylinder on the driver's side at the front. So on that side you would have 1, 3, 5, 7. On the passenger side you have 2, 4, 6, 8.
They had the 350 small block and 454 big block in them.
The 5.7 liter 350 cu. in. Chevrolet V8 is a small block. There is no big block 350.
The engine block 10066036 was produced in 1979. It is associated with small-block Chevrolet engines and was commonly used in various Chevrolet vehicles during that time.
They each have several engines available. My vote goes to the Chevrolet small block.
No, they did not. The smallest big block Chevy is the 396. They also made a small block and big block 400.
no not in 1969
65 ft./lbs.