my money says the 350 olds rocket seeins how there was never a 357 chevy.
More bottom end torque!
The 350 Rocket from the olds is Far superior. I just put one in my Grand Prix switched from the 350 Chevy and with a 4 barrel holly carb you will notice a BIG difference.
I think it is 180 to 210.
The best way to find 6 degrees on a 1969 Olds 350 Rocket timing tab is with a diagram which can be found in a repair manual. The timing markings are on the pulley.
Chiltons manual says 170 horsepower and 275 ft.-lbs. of torque.
The Rocket 350 oldsmobile engines will bolt in as well as the Rocket 455 olds.
Absolutely NOT!! While they do have the same displacement, they are COMPLETELY different engines.
No The Olds 350 was painted gold from 1968 to 1974. The air cleaner had Rocket on it.
You can tell an Oldsmobile V8 when you see one. You can also look at the casting numbers and engine suffix code, both of which will tell you that it's a 350 Olds rather than say, a 307 or 403 Olds.
You can tell an Oldsmobile V8 when you see one. You can also look at the casting numbers and engine suffix code, both of which will tell you that it's a 350 Olds rather than say, a 307 or 403 Olds.
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