It should be 8 quarts depending upon what filter you use.
366 Cubic Inches
1974 c65 chev. w/ 366 , need spark plugs
The firing order of the Chevy 366 big block truck engine is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 Rotor turns clockwise. Click the link and you will see a diagram of a 1982 Chevy 350 V8 which is exactly the same as the 366.
No, the crankshaft from a 366 Chevy engine will not fit a 396 Chevy engine. While both engines are part of the Chevrolet big block family, they have different specifications, including stroke length and journal sizes. The 396 typically has a longer stroke and different mounting characteristics, making them incompatible without significant modifications. Always consult specific engine documentation or a professional for precise compatibility details.
It should be 8 quarts.
That is 364 CID / cubic inch displacement. 6.0L engine.
6.0 liters = 366 cubic inches. This is the Vortec 6000 truck engine that produced from 300 to 345 h.p.
It should be able to handle 5500 rpm without damage, but probably doesn't make much torque over 4500.
The term "366 engine" typically refers to a 6.0-liter V8 engine commonly used in some Chevrolet vehicles, such as the Chevy truck lineup. Therefore, it contains approximately 6.0 liters of displacement. If you're referring to a different context or specific engine, please clarify!
No the 350 has always been a small block. The smallest big block made by Chevrolet was the 366 truck engine and the 396 car engine.
8 degrees before top center
The spark plug gap for a 1988 Chevy 366 engine is typically set to 0.035 inches (0.89 mm). It's important to consult the vehicle's service manual or a reliable source for specific recommendations, as gaps can vary slightly based on application or modifications. Always ensure the gap is properly set for optimal engine performance.