Clockwise.
all chevy V8 are the same 18436572 in a clockwise distributor rotation when viewed from the top.
No, a 454 distributor will not fit a 366 tall block without modifications. While both engines are part of the GM big block family, they have different distributor mounting and drive configurations. To use a 454 distributor in a 366 tall block, you would need an adapter or to modify the distributor itself. It's essential to ensure compatibility to avoid issues with engine performance and function.
Clockwise.
The firing order of the Chevy 366 big block truck engine is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 Rotor turns clockwise. Click the link and you will see a diagram of a 1982 Chevy 350 V8 which is exactly the same as the 366.
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6 degrees advanced, or BTDC.
A 366 is a chevy big block not a v4 takes between 8 and 9 quarts depending on filter style.
Your going to have trouble with that one. I remember 1974 like yesterday, but not a 366, big, or small block, from Chevy. If you are trying to say 396, again, trouble, as the 396 had morphed into the .030, version of the 402. There was a 348, but that died with the 409, in 63, I think, then there was the......
No the 350 has always been a small block. The smallest big block made by Chevrolet was the 366 truck engine and the 396 car engine.
Never heard of a 350 big block Chevy. There was a 348, discontinued around 1963, and a 366, which was only used in larger trucks.
366 Cubic Inches
All V8 chevys big and small blocks are- 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2