They varied from 115 HP in a monza to 350 Hp in a corvette if it was out of a corvette and a 350Hp The engine # would have SHPE suffix most 350 cu. in. although most 4 bolt main engines came out of K series pickups,, 4wd...they were 186hp...I hope this helps you out..I really don't understand whats so great about a 4bolt main engine over a 2 bolt..I have tortured both of them, and really couldn't tell the difference even after they were built with roller-cams Etc..
2006-10-26 18:54:41
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answered by frank26694 3
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It probably rates around 220 to 250 horsepower stock. The torque would be it's strength as it came out of a pickup. It's relatively simple to increase horsepower with a performance computer. Try Jeg's to begin with. You didn't mention what year the camaro was, but most chevy small blocks fit in the same space. Good luck
2016-03-28 08:51:39
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answered by Donna 4
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It depends on vehicle and application. But the seventy's where a time when engines where under powered in order to meet government regulations. So if it is a stock engine that was not classified as high out put I would expect 250 or there abouts.
4 bolt mains where most often used in trucks and high out put applications so it my be a little higher.
2006-10-26 16:48:38
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answered by Beast 4
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I would guess around 325, but it would depend on other things like carb, Cali emissions, exhaust, if it is a corvette engine, rv or regular. i guess at the crank possibly as much as 350.
2006-10-26 18:04:45
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answered by Anonymous
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About 250 horsepower without modifications.
2006-10-26 16:47:02
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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250 to 300 put in on a dyno
2006-10-26 16:48:15
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answered by pam 3
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with all the emissions, somewhere around 170hp. the block itself though can be turned into whatever you want though if you strip it down
2006-10-26 16:48:56
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answered by Nathan K 3
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