Could be in the 300 neighborhood with decent compression ratio. You can boost that with intake, headers, etc. etc. etc. Good heads are the key. You should research the ones you have & find out the chamber size then you will know if room for improvement. Up or down on chambers changes your comp. & you can only run so much.
The 1969 Oldsmobile 350 Rocket V8 engine typically produced around 310 horsepower. This engine was part of Oldsmobile's Rocket line and featured a 4-barrel carburetor. Depending on the specific model and configuration, horsepower ratings could vary slightly, but 310 is the most commonly cited figure for that year.
If the 1969 Cutlass supreme isn't a muscle car, I dont know what is! Starting with the body style; It has that classic mean type "A" body style. The 350 rocket 4bbl was made with 325-340 horsepower STOCK! With just a little tweeking you could get up in that 350-375 horsepower range. Its a beautiful car and the 350 rocket was made for torque. Where as the 350 chevy was made for rpm and solid horsepower. Its just a matter of your personal preference.
Should be right in front of the carburetor, basically centre of the engine, steel pipe going into it.
The 455 will fit. The transmission might have a shorter tailshaft, though.
A 1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass S with a 350 Rocket engine typically holds about 2 to 3 pounds of R-134A refrigerant for its air conditioning system, depending on the specific setup and whether it has been retrofitted for R-134A. It's important to consult the vehicle's service manual or a professional for precise specifications and proper charging procedures.
380 Factory Horsepower
No only 1970. 71 and 72 are interchangeable
The rocket that landed on the moon in 1969 was the Apollo 11 mission, carried by the Saturn V rocket.
The the 1969 OLDS 98 had 365HP
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Rocket Robin Hood ended in 1969.
In 1969, the first rocket went to the moon. The name of the rocket that propelled them into space was the Saturn V rocket.