the merc was normally built with a windage tray, some say balanced bottom end but ive never found one to be. different cam and intakes. some were also set to run reverse rotation depending on if it was a twin engine setup or not. many of the core blocks are cracked also from being froze. best to stay away from for performance
57% of 350 = 57% * 350 = 0.57 * 350 = 199.5
It can be from 180 h.p. (Base Engine) to 375 h.p. (Corvette) depending on which 1991 5.7 liter engine you are talking about. You did not specify which 350, so you get no definitive answer.
The difference between 82 and 57 is 25, or 82 - 57 = 25
To find four times the difference between 57 and 29, first calculate the difference: 57 - 29 = 28. Then, multiply that difference by four: 4 × 28 = 112. So, four times the difference between 57 and 29 is 112.
i have a gm goodwrench 350 with a summit hei distributor in my 58 Chevy truckits about 1/2 inch from my firewallso... little room to spare but yes it worked
Well, darling, the difference between 57 and 37 is 20. It's as simple as subtracting the smaller number from the bigger one. So, there you have it, 20 is the magic number in this little math equation.
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57 years.
Depending on condition, about $350.
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It is 65! the interval within teh difference is +5, -5, +5 the difference within the last digits is +3 then +5 is 8, 57 + 8 = 65