It depends on what options the car is equipped with. Does it have Air Conditioning? Does it have Power Steering? If it has neither, then the belt runs around the crankshaft pulley, water pump, and alternator. Power steering adds another groove to the crankshaft pulley, and another pulley on the pump itself. Same with Air Conditioning.
About 3400lbs.
18.5 to 19'
Around 3500 lbs
69 yenko chevelle or the 375 horse SS 396 with the chambered exhaust.
I paid 3369.00 for a brand new SS 396 350 hp in December 1968
6, to 8 degrees, advanced. Advance it as far as you can, until the motor pings on acceleration, or, under load.
the 396 with 325 horse, the 396 with 350 horse and the 396 with 375 horse.
That car had two versions of the 396 available. They did make COPO's, with 454's for companies like Nicky, Yenko, and Baldwin-Motion.
the chevelle ss 396 was the correct name and chevelle Malibu was a separate model of the chevelle.
If your Chevelle was built in the USA, you can't. If your Chevelle was built in Canada, you can contact GM of Canada and request a synopsis of the Chevelle's data (factory where built, build date, options, etc.).
sure can.
around 3,600 lbs.