No, the 454 cubic inch engine was not offered as a stock option in the Chevy Nova at any point during its production. The Nova was primarily equipped with smaller engines, typically ranging from four-cylinder to small-block V8s. The 454 was more commonly found in larger Chevy models, such as the Chevelle and Corvette. However, some enthusiasts may have swapped in a 454 engine into a Nova as part of custom builds or modifications.
The length of the 1969 stock Chevy Nova rear end is sixty and 1/4 inches at its widest point. This includes the width of the rear hubs.
To the point, Nova translates in Spanish "does not go".
14X7, rally wheel, or 14X6, stock rim with hub caps.
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The 1977 Chevy Nova came with an inline 6 and a V8. They did not come with a V6. If a V6 has been installed you need to know which one as the chevy engines have very different firing orders.
I think you can fit a 275/60R15...... but please tell me if I'm wrong!
With a small block, and a TH350, glass hood, (the stock one weighs a ton) and Weld wheels, with the heater, and wipers removed, half tank of gas, and no spare, without driver, with frame connectors, ladder bars, and a 6 point cage, 2753. That is the closest I can come.
Yes, they are.
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70 nova's never had a 454 in them and the horsepower rating would have to be assessed from the year the engine is and if anything has been done to the engine other than being stock.