Your best bet is to look at the serial number or VIN and check it that way. You can find the VIN either in the drivers door jam or on the bottom of the windsheild. The VIN will be numbers and letters so you will have to de-code them
its A Chevy 5.0 HO(high output) Same crank as a 350
CID = cubic inch displacement HO = high output
Every ho scale train I have had worked on any ho scale track.
YEs she is a ho!;] i know this becuae she even told me and ya so i know these things! love :sar
HO 1966/67 1500cc
The difference is a 5.0 EFI engine is making 225hp stock a 5.0 HO is making 275-280hp
At least 200,000 miles.
Isit because of the valve opening distance and the makeup of the cam shaft?
29 hp taken from Polaris website. They have there 400 ho Ranger listed as 29hp and it has the same 455cc carb engine as the Sportsman 400 ho
One way is the firing order. The 302 HO has the same firing order as the 351. So, if the firing order is 1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8 you have an HO engine. If the stock manifold is on the engine, it will say "5.0 Ford HO". The exhaust manifolds were factory tubular headers. They had roller cams.
From what I know, you can't.
Yes is in China. Hwang Ho is actually the place where the civilization take place.Hwang Ho is also know as Yellow River.