307 Chevrolet was phased out in 1973. There was 307 cubic inch Oldsmobile V8, but that motor was not offered in the Caprice. You have a 305 if it's a gas-burning V8. The only other engines offered for that year were the base V6 and the diesel-burning 350.
this above answer is wrong.
the caprice did indeed use a 307 in the 80s.
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The timing setting given is the most common for the 327. If, during a test drive, the engine seems a little sluggish, you can move the timing up two degrees to "6 BEFORE." If the engine clatters when you accelerate, move the timing down towards the "0" by two degrees.
They burn at over 3500 degrees Fahrenheir and hot enough to melt an engine block
Put a 195 degree thermostat in it and see what it reads. Are you SURE the GAUGE is not LIEING to you ???
A v10 engine contains two sets of 5 cylinders, which are set exactly opposite each other, at a 90 degrees angle. This is to try to eliminate the rocking motion which is evident in a straight 10 engine, however there may still be some motion which can be corrected by two extra balance shafts. This engine makes a unique exhaust sound when running.
The 92 Chevrolet Caprice Classic comes equipped with a 5.0/ 305 c.i.d. engine
A 1987 Chevy Caprice Classic with the original engine does have a carb and the engine is a 305, because I have one. This can have a 307. I have an 87 Caprice Estate Wagon, with a 5.0 liter 307 olds. Which, is actually for sale.
yes the 1974 caprice classic came with a 350 small block
1996 caprice can you remove 4.3 engine and install a 5.7?
yes you can use a 1996 lt4 engine into a 1989 Caprice Classic, and its easy. you can mail me at:
i had a 1982 Chevy caprice classic that had a 4.4 small V8 olsmoblie engine in it.
The 305 was standard in an 89 Caprice Classic, so the answer is obviously yes.
The thermostat on a 94 Chevy caprice classic is behind the water pump in the front center of the engine.
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its an osmobiel engine 307
Most of the newer ones
Yes