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What engines were available in a 1971 Chevelle?

What engines were available in a 1971 Chevelle?

For 1971, any optional V8 engine and transmission was now available which meant the L65 350-2, the L48 350-4, as well as the LS3 400-4 and LS5 454-4 engines could be ordered as well as any manual 4-speed or 3-speed automatic.

What engine came in a 71 Chevelle?

Chevrolet specifications for 1971 included both “gross” and “net” horsepower figures for all engines. The standard Chevelle SS engine was a two-barrel 350-cubic-inch V8 rated at 245 gross (165 net) horsepower.

What kind of engine did Chevy Chevelle have in 1971?

By Randy Bolig July 21, 2015 The year 1971 saw only subtle difference in the Chevelle body, but in previous years, the SS396 and SS454 options were performance oriented, and included either a 396ci engine or 454ci engine.

What was the block casting on a 1967 Chevelle?

1967/1968 396 block casting number 3916323. This late 1967 396 engine is a 3916323 casting but retains the canister type oil filter. 1968/1969 396 block casting 3936440.

What kind of block does a Chevy Chevelle use?

Chevrolet shows this block only used in 4-bolt versions in 1969 Chevelles. Supposedly used only by Camaros in 1970, this block is documented in a 1970 Chevelle, 350-4 w/TH350. Also used from 71-73 in Camaro (71) and Corvette (early 73) as well as Chevelles in 1973. Used for 307 applications only.

What was the SS option on Chevy Chevelle?

What this meant is that it became more of a dress-up option than a performance option. The SS option was available on only the two-door Malibu sport coupe, convertible, and El Camino bodies. This year GM informed all divisions that all engines sold, must run on unleaded fuel.

By Randy Bolig July 21, 2015 The year 1971 saw only subtle difference in the Chevelle body, but in previous years, the SS396 and SS454 options were performance oriented, and included either a 396ci engine or 454ci engine.

What is the VIN number on a 1967 Chevelle SS?

There’s no definitive link between the Fisher tag, the VIN number, and the SS model, with one exception: cars assembled in Oshawa, Ontario, featured the RPO code (Z15, Z25, etc) associated with the SS package on the Fisher tag.

What kind of car is the Chevelle SS 454?

It included not just the famed SS 396 model but the legendary LS6 SS 454, a car that would close out GM’s big-block era with a thunderous exclamation mark.

What this meant is that it became more of a dress-up option than a performance option. The SS option was available on only the two-door Malibu sport coupe, convertible, and El Camino bodies. This year GM informed all divisions that all engines sold, must run on unleaded fuel.

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