The torque rating for your stock 1968 Camaro 327 cubic inch engine is 235 pounds at 3000 RPMs. The torque rating at 3500 RPMs is 255 pounds.
210 horse power with a 2 bbl carb
It was a 1968 camaro
If it is a stock original engine and ignition system the gap would be .035".
1000 lbs
No
1967
In 1967, 68, 69, and 1970, you could get a 396ci L78 motor with 375 horsepower. you could also get a 425 horse 427ci in the 1969 Camaro, but these were not really stock, as you had to go to certain dealers like Don Yenko to get a 427. You could also get a Z28 Camaro in the first generation (1967, 1968, and 1969) with a 302 in it, but in 1970, the 360 horsepower 350 you would get in a Z28, which had more torque and a less-radical cam, which added up to a greater performer. And please note that most of the horsepower ratings are underrated by GM, so a 396 probably had 400-425 horsepower itself. Out of all of these cars, I would choose the 1970 as the best stock Camaro (and the best looking in my opinion).
Of course...
A stock 302 engine with a two barrel Carb has 210 horsepower and 300 lb ft of torque, with a four barrel, 230 horsepower and 310 lb ft of torque.
20,440
20,440
Yes