Chiltons manual says 170 horsepower and 275 ft.-lbs. of torque.
Ransom E olds
Henry Ford is often credited with establishing the first assembly line for his Model T, however, all he did was improve it by using conveyor belts. The TRUE inventor was Ransom E Olds. Mr.Olds invented the assembly line in 1901.Actually it was introduced to the automobile industry by Ransom E. Olds but thanks i was getting sick of ford getting all our credit and the other guysIt was developed by the Ford Motor Company, namely, Henry Ford.The assembly line concept was not "invented" at one time by one person. It has been independently redeveloped throughout history based on logic. Accelerated development at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century occurred among various people over decades as other aspects of technology allowed (most notable Americans were Ransom Eli Olds, Samuel Colt, and lastly, Henry Ford). (see wikipedia.com)Example from Wikipedia :The Terracotta Army (circa 215 BC)The Terracotta Army commissioned by the first Chinese Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi is a collection of about 8000 life-sized clay soldiers and horses buried with the emperor. The figures had their separate body parts manufactured by different workshops that were later assembled to completion. Notably, each workshop inscribed its name on the part they manufactured to add traceability for quality construction.
More bottom end torque!
The 1969 Oldsmobile 350 Rocket V8 engine typically produced around 310 horsepower. This engine was part of Oldsmobile's Rocket line and featured a 4-barrel carburetor. Depending on the specific model and configuration, horsepower ratings could vary slightly, but 310 is the most commonly cited figure for that year.
I believe about 170 horsepower
380 Factory Horsepower
Horsepower TV - 2006 Building an Olds 455 was released on: USA: April 2009
my money says the 350 olds rocket seeins how there was never a 357 chevy.
160 horsepower - 2 barrel carburetor 180 horsepower - 4 barrel carburetor
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The 1978 Oldsmobile 350 cubic inch V8 engine with a 4-barrel carburetor typically produced around 150 to 180 horsepower, depending on the specific model and configuration. This engine was known for its balance of power and reliability, making it a popular choice in various Oldsmobile vehicles during that era.
My Chilton book shows VIN ( Y and 9 engine codes ) - 8th " character " of VIN The 307 - 4 barrel carb - V8 engine is rated at 148 net horsepower at 3800 RPM and 250 ft/lbs of torque at 2400 RPM
Trick question. there isn't a 94 olds aurora.
1971 OLDS 350 : - 2bbl =240 hp -4bbl = 260 hp - W-30 = 290 WHILE THESE #'s MAY SEEN LOW, KEEP IN MIND THAT THESE ARE SMOG ERA ENGINES. ALSO : THE OLDS MOTORS HAVE MORE TORQUE PER CUBIC INCH THAN OTHER MANUFACTURER EXCEPT THE MIGHTY BUICK. FOR THE STREET, TORQUE IS WHAT WINS STOP LIGHT DRAGS AND MAKES A STREET CAR FUN.....I OWN A 71 WHICH IS MY DAILY DRIVER AND I'VE TAKEN OUT MANY A MUSTANG AND CAMARO WITH COMPARABLE HP.