.020 If you have a dwell meter it is 30 degrees of dwell.
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Zero. Pontiac never installed the 428 in the GTO. GM had a corporate ban on engines larger than 400 CID until 1970. In 1970, the 455 replaced the 428. ALL GTO's built from 1964-1966 came with 389's. ALL GTO's built from 1967-1969 came with 400's.
1964-1966: 389 CID. 1967-1969: 400 CID. 1970-1972: 400 or 455 CID.
not enough information with your question, I don't understand what you mean by setting a cap.
Yes. It will bolt right in with 1968 motor mounts.
Most Pontiacs take close to 6 quarts with a filter change.
1967 Pontiac GTO cuz it has a bigger Motor in it.
One can find photos of a 1967 Pontiac GTO by visiting google images or ultimate GTO website. Flickr also has a range of photos of the 1967 and later models.
The GTO in Bandits was a 1967 GTO. From the front 1965-1967 GTOs look very similar. The tell in the film is the tail lights. Only the 1967 GTO broke the tail lights out into fours on either side of the rear of the car.
The 1967 Pontiac GTO equipped with a manual transmission and a 400 cubic inch V8 engine typically features a 3-speed or optional 4-speed manual transmission. The 400 engine produces around 335 horsepower and 440 lb-ft of torque. This model is known for its performance and classic muscle car styling, and it often comes with features like a dual exhaust system and a heavy-duty suspension. Additionally, the GTO could be customized with various options, including different rear axle ratios for improved performance.
I don't know of any places that rent 67 GTO's.
no