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The block alone doesn't determine HP.The block is 1980-85 350 ci with 4 bolt main caps, came out of a truck.
IT's posted on Chevellestuff.com it says they have 74.56 cc combustion chabers and came on 1971 200 horse 307's
it has about 750 6.48v8 horse power
To get an 'interview' for your horse you will need to do several things. First is to make sure the horse is very well trained and has at least some trick skills. Next you'll need to look for 'casting calls'. This is where a bunch of people or animal trainers get together to audition for a part in a movie, show, or commercial.You can usually find casting calls online or through word of mouth. You'll will likely be given a number or just called up by name. You'll be asked to get the horse to do a few specific things and if the horse is the best performer he will likely be given a call back to try again.
look on the bellhousing on the driver's side and write the numbers down and look the numbers up. Google 350 Chevy casting numbers online or go to your local library. the year and the casting number will give you all the specs on that engine.
In the event of casting, when the horse gets pressed up against the stall's wall and is unable to move. The bank aids the horse when the attempt to get to their feet, or hooves. :)
The number of wins will vary from horse to horse, there is no standard number of yearly wins.
I would venture to guess about 230
The phone number of the International Museum Of The Horse is: 859-259-4232.
Horses have 64 chromosomes, which are arranged in 32 pairs.
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