My Chilton book shows VIN ( Y and 9 engine codes ) - 8th " character " of VIN The 307 - 4 barrel carb - V8 engine is rated at 148 net horsepower at 3800 RPM and 250 ft/lbs of torque at 2400 RPM
A 1987 Chevy Caprice Classic with the original engine does have a carb and the engine is a 305, because I have one. This can have a 307. I have an 87 Caprice Estate Wagon, with a 5.0 liter 307 olds. Which, is actually for sale.
they stock 307 engine code "9" had 170 hp for 1987
the 307 only had 140hp, only the 442 with the "9" code 307 had 180.
its an osmobiel engine 307
well i have a 1987 cutlas supreme and it has a 307
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldsmobile_V8_engine#307
Pontiac didn't make a 307. If it's an Olds 307, you need an adapter or a BOP transmission.
AnswerALL are 4(barrel carbs) NO 2 BARRELS. horsepower ratings between 140 and 180.VIN Y 140 NON ROLLER Any olds except 442VIN 9 180 WITH ROLLER CAM ONLY85-87 OLDS 442
An engine that is compatible with the 1984 Cadillac 4.1 is the Olds 307. Another possibility is the Vortex 350.
Is it an Olds engine? Olds never made a 305. Olds did produce a 307. However, once the Olds V8 went out of production, Chevy 305's were used instead of the Olds 307. If it's the Chevy engine, it will bolt right in with no modifications. If it's the Olds engine, you CAN put it in a Camaro, but you'll need an adapter plate for the bellhousing. Chances are the exhaust manifolds won't line up with the existing exhaust either, not to mention a bunch of other little tweaks that you will need to do to get the Olds engine in the Camaro, but yes, it's absolutely doable.
The 307's were rated right around 200 horsepower (SAE Gross) with a 2bbl and single exhaust.
65 ft/lbs