A 602 crate motor typically produces around 12 to 14 inches of vacuum at idle, depending on factors like tuning and the specific application. This vacuum level is sufficient for most carbureted setups and is ideal for performance in racing scenarios. It's important to measure vacuum under consistent conditions for accurate tuning and adjustments.
it takes 5/8 plugs! The r44lts is the recommended replacement for this motor.
You can get the 604 and 602 crate engine bolts from claytonsperf on E-bay. There by far best ones and brake-off at the right TQ. I've tried others and the quality just is not the same.
10 hours and 2 minutes.
602
602 = DCII
602 + 1000 = 1602
602 = DCII
The factors of 602 are: 1, 2, 7, 14, 43, 86, 301, and 602.The prime factors of 602 are: 2, 7, and 43.
i think it eats 1,520 grams and 602 oz
It is: 602*57 = 34,314
301
602.