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How long is a 1972 Buick Riviera?

How long is a 1972 Buick Riviera?

Third generation (1971–1973)

Third generation
Length 217.4 in (5,522 mm) (1971) 218.3 in (5,545 mm) (1972) 223.4 in (5,674 mm) (1973)
Width 79.9 in (2,029 mm)
Height 54.0 in (1,372 mm)
Curb weight 4,247 lb (1,926 kg)

What kind of engine did a 1964 Buick Riviera have?

The 1964 and 1966 Riviera used the 425 engine as standard equipment. Four-barrel carburetion was standard on the basic 425, called the Wildcat 445 for the foot-pounds of torque it developed.

What was the name of the Buick 455 big block?

Buick would extend the life of the 455 big block by stuffing it in models like the Centurion and the Regal, (all while keeping it afloat in the Riviera and the Electra and LeSabre).

What kind of engine does a 1970 Buick have?

General Specifications for the 1968 400/430 and 1970 Buick 455 Cubic Inch Engines. The following information has been directly complied from original Buick service manuals for the respective year of vehicle manufacture. Building an engine? Print out our Engine Build Sheet, Click Here!

What was the displacement of a Buick 215 engine?

In 1964, Buick replaced the 215 with an iron-block engine of very similar architecture. The new “small block” engine had a bore of 3.750 in (95.3 mm) and a stroke of 3.40 in (86 mm) for a displacement of 300.4 cubic inches (4,923 cc).

The 1964 and 1966 Riviera used the 425 engine as standard equipment. Four-barrel carburetion was standard on the basic 425, called the Wildcat 445 for the foot-pounds of torque it developed.

What was the horsepower of a 1970 Buick 455?

The standard 455 wielded 350 horsepower and the performance Stage 1 version developed 370, although testing on many Buick 455s put the horsepower rating closer to 425. However, what made the 455 special was its torque rating of 510 foot-pounds, more than any other engine on the road in 1970. Buick 455 Performance

Buick would extend the life of the 455 big block by stuffing it in models like the Centurion and the Regal, (all while keeping it afloat in the Riviera and the Electra and LeSabre).

When did the Buick 455 V-8 come out?

Buick 455. Buick produced its 455-cubic-inch V-8 from 1970 to 1976. The 455 came to be after General Motors lifted its ban on equipping intermediate cars with V-8s larger than 400 cubic inches. Based on the 400 and 430 V-8s, the Buick 455 had a 4.31-inch bore and 3.90-inch stroke.

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