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#159902 - 12/23/09 01:10 PM
Re: 1969 Impala Convertable w/396
[Re: The53TwoTen]
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Registered: 07/19/06
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Hi there Jim,I think I read somewhere that the 265hp 396 in the full size Chevrolets were a lower compression engine that allowed the owner to run regular gas.Do you still have one of your 70 Impalas? I finally parted ways with my 69,although I don't miss it too much....
Have a safe and Happy Holiday!!! Dave Hi Dave, Sold my 15k mile 70 show car to a gentleman from Georgia last year.I kept the unrestored original 70,mainly because I'm not afraid to drive it<g>.I miss the other 70,though.Sold the trailer and 'Burban as well.Only two more college educations to go!I liked your '69.The color combo was cool. Happy Holidays! Jim
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#159903 - 12/23/09 01:13 PM
Re: 1969 Impala Convertable w/396
[Re: Chev Nut]
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Registered: 07/19/06
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The low compression 2 barrel 265 HP 396 was an option for 1969 only. It turned out to be kind of a dud. In 1970 it was replaced with the 400 C.I small block, low compression reg fuel engine and was a big improvement power wise but still rather thirsty. I had several of those engines. The 1971 version however was de-tuned and lost a lot of power. Hi Gene, I agree.The '70 400 small block was a better engine.I had one as well. Brad and I may take a ride up to one of your region's winter meetings! Take care,Jim
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#159919 - 12/23/09 04:07 PM
Re: 1969 Impala Convertable w/396
[Re: dandyd]
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Hi Guys, Thanks to every one who replyed, just wanted to make sure I wasn't giving out bad information. If one decided to stay with a stock 4 bbl. manifold I guess pt.#3957996 would be the manifold of choice since it is listed for use on all 78 & 79 models w/396.
DD DD, That casting # sounds like a '70 or later number.A 68-69 396/325hp number would be 3931067 or 3883948. Jim
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#159998 - 12/24/09 09:16 AM
Re: 1969 Impala Convertable w/396
[Re: Junkyard Dog]
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Registered: 01/08/02
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In 1970 the base V-8 was a 350, low compression, 2 bbl. 250 HP The next option for a small block was a 400, low comp, 2 bbl, 265 HP The next option was a 350, high compression, 4 bbl, 300 HP
In 1969 the base was a 327, 2 BBl, low comp ,235 HP next option was a 350, 2 bbl, low comp, 250 HP...engine codes for auto. trans would be HJ, HY, iA....I don't remember that engine Next was the same engine with a 4 bbl and 255 HP....had a wagon demo. with that engine Next was that engine with high compression and larger intake valves, 300 HP.
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#165298 - 02/13/10 07:13 PM
Re: 1969 Impala Convertable w/396
[Re: Chev Nut]
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Registered: 01/27/02
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If I was DD, I would be very confused by these answers.
Let's summarize - for 1969 only - since that is what he is asking for (1970 is a whole different subject).
The basic answer to the original question is: if it has a 396, that was available from the factory only with a 2 BBL carburetor. It would not have been available with a 4 BBL on a 396.
A big block that had a factory 4 BBL would only be the 427.
And then, to really spell out the avaialbe power trains, kind of beside the point of the actual question, the total line-up of engines avaiable in 1969 for the FULL SIZED CARS (other models are a whole different availability) were:
(1) (Base V8) the 327 with 2 BBL (235 HP, 9.0:1 compression ratio, regular gas)
(2) the 350 with 2 BBL (255 HP, 9.0:1 compression ratio, regular gas)
(3) the 350 with 4 BBL (300 HP, 10.25:1 compression ratio, premium gas)
(4) the 396 with 2 BBL (265 HP, 9.0:1 compression ratio, regular gas) THIS IS THE ENGINE IN QUESTION
(5) the 427 with 4 BBL (335 HP, 10.25:1 compression ratio, premium gas)
(6) the 427 with 4 BBL (390 HP, 10.25:1 compression ratio, cam, etc, premium gas)
(7) and of course the 250 Straight 6 (155 HP) was still avaiable as a base engine, but not in Caprice, Impala Custom Coupe, or convertible. In these models, you got the base 327 as a base engine.
Hope this helps to clarify.
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#165305 - 02/13/10 07:44 PM
Re: 1969 Impala Convertable w/396
[Re: Junkyard Dog]
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Registered: 01/27/02
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Loc: Medina, Ohio, USA
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Well,  JunkYardDog, this is a whiole different topic. I was concerned that the original poster was getting answers about different years, different models, small block and big block all mixed together, etc. Did you buy this '69 new, and positively know this? What is the compression ratio? Is the fuel line 5/16" or 3/8"? Point being that of course it would have been (and still is) a very simple thing to take off a 2 BBL manifold, and put on a 4 BBL manifold and quadrajet and air cleaner, etc.
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#165312 - 02/13/10 08:02 PM
Re: 1969 Impala Convertable w/396
[Re: Junkyard Dog]
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Registered: 01/08/02
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My info shows the 1969 350 2 bbl had 250 HP. Engine code was HI, HL, HF, HD, HJ, HM,IL, IM and IN.
The 1969 350 reg fuel 4 bbl had 255 HP. That engine code was HT, HU, IA, HV, IW, IX, IY, and IZ.
I had a 1969 Impala wagon Demo. with the 350, 4 Bbl, reg. fuel engine. That was the last car I had with Power Glide transmission.
Now the thread veered off the track again.
Yes, the full sized car in 1969 had the 396 low compression and a T.H. 400 transmission and a 2.56 axle ratio and was the only 396 available in a full sized car. The 396 was supposed to be a high torque, high fuel milage, regular fuel high speed combination. Made for interstate highway travel.
Edited by Chev Nut (02/13/10 08:08 PM)
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