.o17 to .019
30 degrees
Better heads along with a different intake and carb. Bigger exhaust. A different camshaft. You would be the better off going to a 400ci.
Assuming you are running a point type distributor a Pontiac typically likes 12-14 degrees initial advance. This is also a good starting point for HEI.
what is point setting for chev 350 v8 engine Use dwell meter to set the gap to 30 degrees dwell.
Sure. bring the transmission over too, as the chevy trans has a different bolt pattern.
New points, .019"Used points, .016"
30 degrees dwell
Point gap is 19 The dwell is 28 to 32
28-32
In 1972, Pontiac produced a limited number of Formula 350 models with manual transmissions, with estimates suggesting around 1,000 units. However, exact figures can vary, as records from that era are not always comprehensive. The Formula 350 was part of the Pontiac Firebird lineup, and the manual transmission option was less common compared to automatics. For precise numbers, consulting specific Pontiac production records or enthusiast databases may provide more detailed insights.
No, they will not.
No, not even close. Pontiac 350 intakes will interchange with 1965-1979 Pontiac 389,400,421,428,455 intakes. Most all aftermarket Pontiac V8 intakes are designed for the 1965 up bolt pattern. 350 Chevy is part of the small block Chevy engine family, and virtually nothing interchanges with a Pontiac V8.