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Old 12-15-2010, 08:05 AM   #2
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Default Re: 1965 Chevelle Z-16 camshaft questions...

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Originally Posted by bill dedman View Post
As most of you know, in 1965 Chevrolet sold about 200 "special" 'Z-16' Chevelles that had some cosmetic features that regular Chevelles (even the S/S badged cars) didn't have.

Another thing all these Z-16s had was a 396 engine rated at 375 horsepower. The new, high performance big block (also 396) Corvette engine of that year was rated at 425 horsepower.

Here's where it gets confusing. In 1966, the previous year's 425/396 hp engine was stuffed into the Chevelle (with some minor changes) and was now rated at 375 horsepower (at a lower rpm than the 425 hp 1965 Corvette engine), ostensibly, for insurance purposes.

The question I have for anyone who knows the answer, is this: Is the NHRA Engine Blueprint Guide information for 1965 Chevrolet engines that shows a hydraulic lifter engine with less valve lift than the 425hp engine, the specs for the engine that went into the Z-16 Chevelles that year? That engine was rated by Chevrolet at 375 hp in 1965.

Is it true that the Z-16 Chevelles really DID have a hydraulic lifter cam, and that, that one year only engine was NOT the 1966 375 hp motor? That's what the NHRA information says.

I seemed to remember some magazine articles about that car, when it hit the streets, mentioning the (alleged) fact that it had a hydraulic lifter cam in it, but I've slept since then....

Anybody have the straight scoop on this confusing situation???

Any information about this will be appreciated!
True.....I had access to 2 of them when new. Hydraulic cam was all they had for 1965 Z-16's. Couldnt get a posi from the factory either. I installe 12 bolt posi carriers in both as the dealer wanted an arm and a leg to do the job. I worked cheap.....LOL.

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