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YES
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159.8 i bild for living
The Holden V8 engine was first produce in 1969 and production ceased in 2000. The 308 engine version was a modified version of the original engine specifically made for high-powered streamlined cars.
Holden 308
Holden 302 V8 Its actually a Holden 308 Or a Buick 401 or 425 (referred to as the "Nail Head")
1-2-7-8-4-5-6-3 is the firing order
4 liters of oil without filter and 4.8 liters with oil filter change
450 torque is approx. 260 HP for an engine turning at 3050 RPM or 308 HP for and engine turning 3600 RPM, based on the formula ......torque X rpm/5252 = HP
You will have to contact an authorized Browning Repair facility
yes! but you need to buy a camshaft to suit as they have a different firing order and you need a intake manifold to suit. dont worry about the 2 middle head bolts towards the valley, they dont have this on the vn heads