Chevrolet 350 V8 Engine
The Chevrolet 350 V8 engine was first introduced in 1967 to be used in the Camaro. Since then it has become the favorite among Chevy small block engines and has been installed in almost everything that can be driven on the road, flown in the air or taken across water. The 350 has also been the benchmark for small block Chevy performance and is immediately associated with popular cars like the Camaro and Corvette. The horsepower and torque ratings from 1967 until now have changed constantly depending on the engine setup and purpose that the 350 was used for. For that reason only the horsepower ratings for 60s are given on this page.
Engine Specifications
1967 - 1968 with 4 Barrel Carb
Max Brake Horsepower: 295 @ 3200 rpmMax Torque: 380 @ 3200 rpm
Stroke: 3.40
Bore: 4.001
Compression: 10.25
Firing Order: 18436572
1969 with 4 Barrel Carb (Low End Horsepower Model)
Max Brake Horsepower: 255 @ 3200 rpmMax Torque: 380 @ 3200 rpm
Stroke: 3.40
Bore: 4.001
Compression: 10.25
Firing Order: 18436572
1969 with 4 Barrel Carb (Mid Range Horsepower Model)
Max Brake Horsepower: 300 @ 3200 rpmMax Torque: 380 @ 3200 rpm
Stroke: 3.48
Bore: 4.001
Compression: 10.25
Firing Order: 18436572
1969 with 4 Barrel Carb (High End Horsepower Model)
Max Brake Horsepower: 350 @ 3600 rpmMax Torque: 380 @ 3600 rpm
Stroke: 3.48
Bore: 4.001
Compression: 11.00
Firing Order: 18436572
1969 with 4 Barrel Carb (Top Horsepower Model)
Max Brake Horsepower: 370 @ 4800 rpmMax Torque: 380 @ 4000 rpm
Stroke: 3.48
Bore: 4.001
Compression: 11.00
Firing Order: 18436572