it should be about 9.5 mpg
Depends on overall condition, mileage, options, etc...
No, the last year that GM used points in their distributor was in 1972.
if it is a v8 it's 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2
YES there was and still should be.
No. The 72 Chevy more than likely came with a np203. You will need one of the following to mate with a 700r4 or 4l60e: np208, np231, or np241.
No.
The normal operating temperature for a 350 crate motor in a 1972 Chevy Blazer is averaged at a temperature of around 180 degrees and 190 degrees, apparently depending on the kind of thermostat one uses.
I have a 72' Cheyenne custom camper with a 402 engine. It was made before gas mileage was important because of the prices were so low. I get about 13 MPG on it.
I believe 1967 for Chevy cars and 1972 for Chevy trucks.
It should be after the fuel pump somewhere near the carburetor if not attached to it.
It depends on many factors - there were many different sized engines and differential gearing. But some where around 7-10MPG city and 12-17MPG hwy.
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