In 1963 and 1964 the 283 cu in only came with a 2 bbl carb and had a whopping 195 horses and 285 ft lb of torque. If it is a 327 cu in with a 4 bbl it either has 250 hp or 300 hp.
In 1963 and 1964 the 283 cu in only came with a 2 bbl carb and had a whopping 195 horses and 285 ft lb of torque. If it is a 327 cu in with a 4 bbl it either has 250 hp or 300 hp.
190 Horsepower.
283 engine? approx 17 mpg
I would say a 500 CFM but no bigger than a 600 CFM. I don't know if you are looking for an answer on flow (CFM) or just a generic answer like "two barrel" or "four barrel". As I recall, in 1963 the 283 was only offered with a two barrel carburetor. I believe the rated horsepower was 195. The carburetor was either a Rochester or a Carter. Flow was likely not more than 400CFM.
Dont know what size the 6 cyl. was, but the v8 was the 283 and the 327. I think it also came with a 409
Chevrolet did not build the 283 in 1968. The 1967 Chevy 283 had from 195-315 hp depending on how it was set up.
4" bore, 3" stroke My 301: High-nickel content 283 (1963 Impala) block bored to 4" 283 crank (3" stroke) 302 dome-top pistons and "pink" rods 291 Camel-hump heads (unported) Pretty much 302 parts with a 283 crank/block
A 1967 Chevy Impala with a 283 motor should run at a temperature between 180 and 195 degrees. The temperature is set by the thermostat which controls coolant flow.
not sure of the horsepower but you will gain about 10 more horse with a 4 bbl.
With a 2bbl carb. 195 HP With a 4bbl carb. 220 HP.
There was no 315 horse 283 in 67. 59,60 and 61, there was. They were all injected.
230 ci-30 to 45 @1500rpm =283 ci-40 psi min =327 ci-40 @ 2000=409ci-min 50lbs @ 2000 rpm.as per 1963 gm manual