On that engine, with a Quadrajet carburetor, the fuel filter is located in the front of the carb, where the fuel line connects. There was no remote fuel filter. It's not a bad idea to add one, though...just don't cut the steel line that goes from the mechanical fuel pump to the carb to install it.
Oil filter location should be on passenger side rear of block
The 1978 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme came with the Rocket 350 engine, which is part of Oldsmobile's Rocket engine family. The term "Rocket 350" refers specifically to the 350 cubic inch V8 engine that was designed for performance. It's important to note that both names refer to the same engine, but "Rocket 350" is the correct nomenclature.
12 degrees btdc.
200 horse power
Yes i Don't know how many Oldsmobile Cutlass 455 were made but it wasn't as many as the Oldsmobile 350 Rocket. So it was a big plus if you had the 455 engine because it wasn't as many around.
.030"
230 hp
In a model rocket that uses engines, there is an engine mount. The engine mount is located inside the body tube in the bottom where the engine goes. It usually consists of a small tube, two rings that connect it to the body tube, and a metal bar to hold the engine in the tube. Its job is to house the engine and hold it in place for a flight. glad to help, Uujjee
84 and 85 cutlass's came with olds 307 small blocks. and others came with V-6's. now an olds 307 will slide right into a 72 cutlass (i have one also (: as long as the cutlass was a v-8 (olds 350 rocket and olds 455's were the v-8s that came in the 72's.) so yes the bolt pattern on the tranny and the engine mounts will all match up with the 307 if the 72.
I have a 1971 with a rocket 350 and a 2 barrel carb, and I get about 12 city and 17 hwy, but it can vary alot depending on engine size and other factors.
The propulsive force of a rocket engine is called thrust. It is the force that propels the rocket in the opposite direction to the exhaust expelled from the rocket engine.
Rocket engines obtain their thrust in accordance with Isaac Newton's third law, making the rocket a reaction engine. A rocket engine is simply a jet engine.