The optional transmissions were the Powerglide, the Turbo-Hydramatic 350 and 400.
6 degrees BTDC ( automatic and manual transmissions )
My 1969 Chevy pickup has it in the fuel tank behind the seat
There was a 396 available in all Chevy trucks from 1968 - 1970.
153624, distributor rotation is clockwise
The base transmission was a 3-speed manual. The 4-speed manual and 3-speed automatic were optional. Both manual transmissions were Muncies and the automatic was the turbo 400.
i have the the full wiring diagram for the entire truck i can e mail you
The fuel tank was behind the seat up to 1972.
300 horse
It depends on what parts you are looking to replace, mechanical or body parts. List the parts you are looking for.
Sure can. The simplest way would be to purchase a 1967-72 truck for parts that is an automatic. This way you have everything you need to swap it over such as the flex plate, torque converter, linkages, steering column, neutral safety switch, brake pedal, wire harness, radiator, transmission cooling lines, driveshaft, automatic transmission cross member, transmission mount, dipstick and dipstick tube, and all the nuts and bolts you'll need.
Yes. The exhaust will be different, and if it's a big engine going in and a small engine coming out, you might need a bigger radiator.
The standard transmission in a 1969 Chevelle is a 3 speed manual. A 2 speed automatic, 3 speed automatic, and 4 speed manual were optional.