behind and above the fuse block to the left of the pedals
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roughly about 400 horse power
Answerits officialy rated at 185hp, but if your going to get a third generation camaro i would settle for the 1991 Iroc whci had about 225hpThere are actually 2 versions, the lower is 150 hp 305ci. The second is a 190 hp 305ci called the HO (high output).
The LO3 305ci v8 used in the 1990 Silverado, Camaro, etc. was rated at 170hp @4000rpms/255ft-lbs @2400rpms. The LB9 305ci. v8 optional in the Iroc Z Camaro was rated: automatic - 210hp@4400rpms/285ft-lbs@3200rpms manual - 230hp@4400rpms/ 300 ft-lbs@3200rpms
The 1980 Camaro came with 7 different engines to choose from. 2 of them were for California only, the 231ci 6cyl @ 110hp or the 305ci 8cyl @ 155hp (165hp in the Z/28). The other motors are the 229ci 6cyl @ 115hp, the debut of a 267ci 8cyl @ 120hp, a 305ci 8cyl @ 155hp, and a 350ci 8cyl (In the nonCA Z/28s) @ 190hp
v6 229ci produced 110hp v8 305ci produced 155hp v8 350ci dropped from 190hp from 1980 to 165hp in 1981
Cubic Inch
1986 Chevrolet c10
Internal -- Inside the alternator.
no the bore is different
Should be an 305ci. V8, some also were equipped with a 350ci. engine.
the 5th character in your VIN is the key to your answer. "M" = 200ci-V6 chevy, "A" = 231ci V6 Buick, "J" = 267ci V8 Chevy, "G" = 305ci Chevy with 2 bbl carb, "H" = 305ci Chevy with 4 bbl Carb, "L" = 350ci Chevy with 4 bbl carb