67ci
Their the same
No, there is not near enough room for a small block V8.
small block 283 64/67
They were a small block V8.
Chevrolet did not build the 283 in 1968. The 1967 Chevy 283 had from 195-315 hp depending on how it was set up.
No it did not. It had a 350 engine in it.
Assuming you're referring to the small block Chevrolet V8 engine, 1957.
The casting number 361959 corresponds to a Chevrolet small-block engine, specifically the 283 cubic inch V8 engine. This block was produced in the early 1960s and is part of the family of small-block engines that Chevrolet is well known for. The 283 was notable for its high-revving capabilities and early use in performance applications.
Its too hot engine temp should range between 180 & 195 depending on which thermost you have.
The 4 barrel version was right around 285.
To differentiate between a 1968 283 and a 327 engine, you can check the engine's casting numbers and the size of the engine's displacement. The 283 has a displacement of 283 cubic inches, while the 327 has a displacement of 327 cubic inches. Additionally, the 327 typically has larger intake and exhaust valves compared to the 283, which can also help in identification. Lastly, the engine's identification tag or code, usually found at the front of the engine block, can provide specific details about the engine model.
305 327 350 400 283 with a little modifications