Most likely it has 2.78:1 unless it was a 9c1 pkg. (1st year) then it may have 3.08 or 3.23 gears. The best way to check is to find your Parts ID Plate which can be located in your glovebox, the trunk, the B-pillar, and a few other places. It will contain all the "codes/parts" that went in to building your vehicle.
Put a 4bbl carb and intake on it. If I remember they came with 2bbl
clean, replace e.g.r. valve, tune up or replace catalytic convertor.
I have an 82' impala wagon and the factory 305 4bbl that is in it is rated at 145hp.
It could have a 5.0L 305 4bbl V8, so yes it's possible.
Base 305 4bbl (170 hp), optional 305 TPI (215 hp) or 350 TPI (225 hp)
It depends on the year of the engine. here are some examples. Year . Carb Type HP Torque 1968 2BBL 250@4400 355@2600 1968 4BBL 300@4800 390@3600 1968 4BBL 310@4800 390@3600 1969 2BBL 250@4400 355@2600 1969 4BBL 310@4800 390@3200 1969 4BBL 325@5400 360@3600 1970 2BBL 250@4400 355@2600 1970 4BBL 310@4800 390@3200 1970 4BBL 325@5400 360@3600 1971 2BBL 240@4200 350@2400 1971 4BBL 260@4600 360@3200 1972 2BBL 175@4000 295@2600 1972 4BBL 200@4400 300@3200 1973 2BBL 160@3800 275@2400 1973 4BBL 180@3800 275@2800 1974 2BBL 160@3800 275@2400 1974 4BBL 200@4200 300@3200 1975 4BBL 160@3800 275@2400 1976 4BBL 170@3800 275@2400
Yes, it came with the 4bbl 305 HO running at around 180hp The 8th digit will tell the engine. A "K" is a 5.0 liter 305.
Either 170 hp w/5.0L 4bbl, 190 hp w/5.0L 4bbl H.O., or 205 w/305 TPI.
Yes....as far as I know the last American made engine that used a carb was the 1987 307 4bbl. All have been fuel injected since then.
The base 305 had a 4bbl carburetor
150KM (2bbl) 170KM (4bbl)
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