1988-199? these motors were tbi and had 230 horsepower.swirl port heads.only good to 4500 rpm stock, any higher rpm will not make anymore power.
List they year and engine size and I will give you the answer. These numbers mean nothing to me.
The 350 GM engine, specifically the 1986 model associated with the part number 10054727, typically produces around 190 to 210 horsepower, depending on the specific configuration and any modifications. This engine is a small-block V8, widely used in various Chevrolet vehicles during that era. For precise horsepower ratings, it's important to refer to the specific application or vehicle it was installed in, as factors like carburetion and emissions equipment can influence output.
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350 hp Chevy engine small block made in Canada!
1988-199? these motors were tbi and had 230 horsepower.swirl port heads.only good to 4500 rpm stock, any higher rpm will not make anymore power. List they year and engine size and I will give you the answer. These numbers mean nothing to me.
Advertised Horsepower is--165 HP @ 3800 RPMs. I would disagree with that answer. This castg number is a VIN K from 1987-1995 and if it was a TBI application , which it probably was, it produces 210 HP
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YES, It will bolt right up to it with no problems.
The GM 350 engine with casting number 10054727 was produced in 1992. This engine was part of GM's small block family and was commonly used in various vehicles during that time. It is important to note that casting numbers can indicate the year of production, but the specific application may vary.
Post the numbers/letters on the smooth pad just below the front of the passengers side cylinder head and I'll tell you.
It was used in 1986 and up, some of them are 2- bolt mains and 4-bolt mains. They were NOTHING special. It does have a 1-piece rear main seal.
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203 horsepower.