It all depends on what year vehicle the motor originally came in, what type of vehicle it came in (car or truck) and finally what, if any "performance packages" the vehicle had (SS, RS, heavy duty etc.). The best way would be to find the serial # on the front of the motor on the passenger side where the head meets the block. This # will give you every detail about the block the only downside to this is if the motor was rebuilt later on the # usually get milled off during the machining process. Your only other option is to get the # off of the back top of the block where it meets the transmission but all this # will really tell you is where and when it was made.
i have a gm goodwrench 350 with a summit hei distributor in my 58 Chevy truckits about 1/2 inch from my firewallso... little room to spare but yes it worked
57% of 350 = 57% * 350 = 0.57 * 350 = 199.5
The horsepower of an engine can vary based on its design and efficiency, but a rough estimate for a 57 cc engine is typically around 2 to 3 horsepower. This estimation is common for small engines, such as those found in lawn equipment or small motorcycles. To get an exact figure, it would be best to consult the manufacturer's specifications for that specific engine.
If you're referring to the horsepower of the Chevy 265 that's in the 94-96 Caprice, it's 200 hp. The Chevy 265 V8 installed in the 1955-57 Chevy had 162 H.P.
It can be from 180 h.p. (Base Engine) to 375 h.p. (Corvette) depending on which 1991 5.7 liter engine you are talking about. You did not specify which 350, so you get no definitive answer.
If it was painted at all probably Chevy orange engine paint
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The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers - 1986 Horsepower 1-57 was released on: USA: 27 November 1986
NO! The 427 Chevy engine was not sold by GM until 1963. The 427 is a big block engine and the very first big block was the 348 introduced in 1958. The 409 was introduced in 1961. The 427 in limited production only in 1963. The 427 was later released again in 1966 as a production engine. The largest engine every offered in the 1957 Chevy was the 283 V8. You could order this engine with mechanical fuel injection in 1957.
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The sexiest cars are the 57 Chevy belair and the 70 Chevy chevelle. HANDS DOWN.