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.
If you are asking about the water temp, older ones were usually 180, newer ones were 195. If you are asking about the exhaust gas temp, 1350 is safe.
9 to 13 LBS ( PSI )
you should cook it for at least an hour and cook it at about 350 degrees
350 turbo
Roast at 325 to 350 degrees. Size of turkey will define how long to cook but the internal temp of the bird (@ breast) should be 185 degrees.
you should roast a piece of beef at the temp of 160 deegrees This should read "TO the temp of 160 degrees, internal temp" (for medium doneness) If you roast it AT the temp of 160, it will probably spoil (or wind up full of bacteria) before it ever reaches doneness. Medium rare would be done at an internal temp of 145. Your oven temp should be at least 250 to 350 degrees depending on the size of the roast, the vessel that it is being roast in, covered or uncovered, & desired browness on the outside.
355 degrees or 400 depends on the muffin but one of these should be fine.
350* degrees for 35-55 minutes depending in if it is frozen or not. internal temp should be 160*
350 degrees F.
wat other motor can i put in my 2001 chevy blazer
if its a full size blazer 7000lbs