The 2 barrel version was rated 265 hp, the 4 barrel versions were 325, 350, 375, and 425 hp.
no records were kept on the total number of 396's put into the impala that year.
Buy a motor manual at your local auto parts store.
yes as long as you swap electric parts
yes it can be used on any inturnaly balanced Chevy engine
No the distributor gear that is on the end of the distributor is to small for the big block cam shaft.
Yes, it was an optional engine.
The 1969 Chevrolet Camaro offered a range of engine options, with horsepower varying depending on the configuration. The base engine was a 250 cubic inch inline-six producing 155 horsepower, while the most powerful option was the 396 cubic inch V8, delivering up to 375 horsepower. Additionally, the high-performance Z/28 model featured a 302 cubic inch V8 that produced 290 horsepower. Overall, the horsepower in the 1969 Camaro ranged from 155 to 375, depending on the engine chosen.
No it is not an interference engine.
the 81 has 396 bhp if it still has the stock 396 engine in it. hope that helps ya
If it has the big block 396 in it, yes it is worth more.
Chevy never made a 397, it was a 396 big block engine.
6 degreed advanced or BTDC.