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SPECIFICATIONS s SECTION 6M MODEL Rochester HV RO h CEQIET 95 110 140 prim hp 95 110 140 prim hp 140 hp ENGINE exe with A 1 R With
SPECIFICATIONS 7 TR R 140 HP 140 HP 95 HP 95 HP 110 HP 180 HP 4 x 1 BBL 4 x 1 Application Std Trans Powerglide All Turbo Charged Std Trans Powerglide Rotation View
ENGINE 6 2 HORSEPOWER 95 110 140 180 COMPRESSION 130 psi Make Standard AC 46FF AC 44FF Number Cold AC 44FF AC 42FF Competition Gap 035 030 Point Dwell 31 34 I Point ...
Using Strand Tension Gauge A C Comp Belt 95 1 5 lbs Used 140 I 5 lbs New Using Strand Tension Gauge AIR CLEANER oil wetted paper VALVE LASH Hydraulic 1 turn down from zero
exhausts COMPONENT PART REPLACEMENT The all welded 95 and 110 hp production exhaust system The all welded 140 hp dual exhaust system is serviced is serviced as a package muffler tail pipe and clamp ...
Dual Exhaust 140 h p CORVAIR SHOP MANUAL SUPPLEMENT
Special Wire Part of Harness Resistance 1 8 ohms SPARK PLUGS AC 44FF AC 46FF Application 110 140 and 180 hp 95 hp Size 14 mm 14 mm Plug Gap 030 035 Torque
Shop head gaskets Manual under Engine Tune Up Installation NOTE On vehicles equipped with 140 hp 1 Install cylinder head assembly as follows Engines 4xl Carburetcrsl synchreniae secend Place cylinder head gasket in cylinder head
Engine Air Inlet Temperature 70 80 100 110 120 Engine RPM 2000 rpm Compressor 140 145 175 210 255 270 Head Press 150 155 185 220 265 280 Compressor n Suction Press
SPECIFICATIONS 3 Horsepower 95 110 140 180 1 2 2 0978 2 0988 Diameter 3 4 2 0983 2 0993 Main Production 0002 Max T W 2222222 Out Of Production O0O2 Max Round Service
SPECIFICATIONS 2 SECTION 6 GENERAL DATA Type Flat Opposed 6 Horsepower rpm 95 5600 110 4400 140 5200 180 4400 Torque rpm 154 2400 160 2800 160 3600 265 3200 Bore 3 7 16 Stroke
used as a secondary The Model HV Carburetor fig 2 is basically the carburetor on the 140 hp engine 4 xl carburetors is same as outlined in the 1965 Corvair Shop Manual ex basically