12 degrees btdc.
200 horse power
Yes they made a 350 rocket for the Oldsmobile cutlass supreme with 442 package in 1976 my support is I have that model,year,and make .
Yes i Don't know how many Oldsmobile Cutlass 455 were made but it wasn't as many as the Oldsmobile 350 Rocket. So it was a big plus if you had the 455 engine because it wasn't as many around.
I put a 1972 350 old's engine in my 1984 cutlass supreme. It had a 307 and the swap went smooth. It bolted rite up to the turbo 350 transmission also. The engines have the same block so the weight difference was no problem. My cutlass is for sale if you know anyone that is interested. My #573-692-3558 The motor has 20,000 miles on a complete rebuild. Water pump, alternator, carburetor, distributor all new with the rebuild!
The 455 will fit. The transmission might have a shorter tailshaft, though.
I have a 1971 with a rocket 350 and a 2 barrel carb, and I get about 12 city and 17 hwy, but it can vary alot depending on engine size and other factors.
The Oldsmobile V-8 rocket engine was introduced in the 1949 model year.
In 67 Buick didn't have a 350. It would have been a 340 or a 300 possibly a 400.
Yes you can
Here are links to a 1968 Olds Cutlass chassis wiring diagram http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u169/mitsu-dave/Oldsmobile/8ef65d8d.jpg?t=1219880010 http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u169/mitsu-dave/Oldsmobile/5d8d79ca.jpg?t=1219880045
The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the 1953 Oldsmobile Rocket 88 are 330 hp (250 kW) and 97 mph (156 km/h) respectively.
Oldsmobile introduced the "Rocket" overhead valve V8 engine.