The formula you are looking for is Watts = Amps x Volts. Amps = Watts/Volts.
Yes, my father had a 4.8 ltr 305 in his 89 RS Camaro.
1 ton is 1000 kg so 305000 kg equals 305 tonnes.
Yes, a 350 transmission can mount to a 305 engine as long as they share the same bellhousing bolt pattern. Many Chevy V8 engines share a common bolt pattern for the transmission. It is important to verify compatibility based on the specific year and type of transmission and engine.
actually yes, granted the wiring harnesses are the same a 305 engine block is the same size as a 350 the only difference is that the 305 pistons are smaller and few other componenets internal but the bellhousing on the trans will match up with the engine block
I think the answer is 2440 because there's 305 millimeters in 1 foot and 305*8 is 2440 sssssoooooo . . .
The LCM is 366000.
1984- 305 - 145 HP, 240 FT LBS 1984 305 H.O. - 190 HP, 240 ft lbs
Depends on the year
No. It lowers the compression ratio and reduces power output.
I believe it's 175 horse.
305 cubic inch High Output, 5 liter
190 horsepower 240 pound torque
Is it a high output (H.O) or just a regular 305 also was it originally in a car or truck. with this info you will be getting a better answer but just a plane Jane 305 is somewhere in the 265 hp area
Horsepower is 150 @ 3800RPM and torque is 240 @ 2400RPM
I believe the horsepower of the rs is between 205 and 240 horse!!
dont know about the emissions stuff but if your planning to swap engines the ECM will also have to be switched as the 267 ECM will not work on the 305
150 H.P. and 240 lb/ft of torque on the 305 V8.