PointsPoints
307/100 is in its simplest form.
yes
The points gap for a 1971 Chevy Chevelle with a 307 cubic inch engine is typically set between 0.016 to 0.019 inches. This gap ensures proper ignition timing and performance. It's important to check the specification in the vehicle's service manual, as variations may occur based on specific configurations or modifications. Regular maintenance of the points can help maintain optimal engine performance.
Yes.
300
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no I respectfully disagree. I am running 305 Chevy TBI heads on my 1971 Chevy 307 and all is very well.
A 307 is a 283 with a 327 crank. You can look up specific dimensions at mortec.com
i have a 1970 Chevy nova with a 307 that is in running condition.
yes
Pontiac didn't make a 307. If it's an Olds 307, you need an adapter or a BOP transmission.
Check your points and condenser. Make sure the timing is right and check if your Cap is bad