it should be about 9.5 mpg
Depends on overall condition, mileage, options, etc...
No, the last year that GM used points in their distributor was in 1972.
if it is a v8 it's 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2
YES there was and still should be.
No. The 72 Chevy more than likely came with a np203. You will need one of the following to mate with a 700r4 or 4l60e: np208, np231, or np241.
No.
The normal operating temperature for a 350 crate motor in a 1972 Chevy Blazer is averaged at a temperature of around 180 degrees and 190 degrees, apparently depending on the kind of thermostat one uses.
I believe 1967 for Chevy cars and 1972 for Chevy trucks.
I have a 72' Cheyenne custom camper with a 402 engine. It was made before gas mileage was important because of the prices were so low. I get about 13 MPG on it.
It should be after the fuel pump somewhere near the carburetor if not attached to it.
It depends on many factors - there were many different sized engines and differential gearing. But some where around 7-10MPG city and 12-17MPG hwy.
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