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- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine cylinderBore "101.6".
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine cylinderBore "88.9".
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine cylinderBore "94.8944".
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine cylinderBore "99.6".
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine displacement "4301.0".
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine pistonStroke "88.392".
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine pistonStroke "92.0".
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine abstract "The Chevrolet 90° V6 family of engines began in 1978 with the Chevrolet 200 cid (3.3 L) V6 as the base engine for the all new 1978 Chevrolet Malibu. This engine family is still produced today, as the 4.3 L V6 engine used in Chevrolet and GMC trucks and vans.These engines have a 90° vee block with 12 valves activated by a pushrod valvetrain. All engines have cast iron blocks and cylinder heads. The engines are based on the Chevrolet Small-Block engine, and the V6 is formed by the removal of the #3 and #6 cylinders. The V6s share the same 4.4-inch bore spacing and 9.025-inch deck height as the V8 engines. Many parts are interchangeable between the 90° V6 and the small block V8 including valvetrain components, bearings, piston assemblies, lubrication and cooling system components, and external accessories. The 90-degree V6 engine uses the same transmission bellhousing pattern as the Chevrolet small-block V8 engine. The oil pan dipstick is located on the passenger side above the oil pan rail; this design was phased in on both the V6-90 and Small Block Chevrolet assembly lines sharing the same casting dies. All the engines use a 1-6-5-4-3-2 firing order. The engines in this family are longitudinal engines, and have been used in rear-wheel drive cars and trucks, industrial, and marine applications. As of 2012, the Chevrolet 90° V6 is currently produced at the GM Powertrain Division plant in Romulus, Michigan.".
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine wikiPageID "20007413".
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine wikiPageRevisionID "605327535".
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine aka "EcoTec3".
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine block Aluminium.
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine block "Iron".
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine compression "11".
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine configuration "90".
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine coolingsystem Water_cooling.
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine displacement "200".
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine displacement "229".
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine displacement "262".
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine fuelsystem Gasoline_direct_injection.
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine head Aluminium.
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine head "Iron".
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine management "E92".
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine manufacturer General_Motors.
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine name "Chevrolet 90° V6 engine".
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine name "LV3".
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine oilsystem Wet_sump.
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine predecessor General_Motors_90°_V6_engine.
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine production "1978".
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine production "2013".
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine related Chevrolet_Small_Block_Engine.
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine similar Chrysler_LA_engine.
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine similar Ford_Essex_V6_engine_(Canadian).
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine type "90".
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine valvetrain Overhead_valve.
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine valvetrain "OHV".
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine subject Category:Chevrolet_engines.
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine type AutomobileEngine.
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine type Device.
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine type DesignedArtifact.
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine comment "The Chevrolet 90° V6 family of engines began in 1978 with the Chevrolet 200 cid (3.3 L) V6 as the base engine for the all new 1978 Chevrolet Malibu. This engine family is still produced today, as the 4.3 L V6 engine used in Chevrolet and GMC trucks and vans.These engines have a 90° vee block with 12 valves activated by a pushrod valvetrain. All engines have cast iron blocks and cylinder heads.".
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine label "General Motors 90° V6 engine".
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine sameAs General_Motors_90%C2%B0_V6_engine.
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine sameAs Q5532034.
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine sameAs Q5532034.
- General_Motors_90°_V6_engine wasDerivedFrom General_Motors_90°_V6_engine?oldid=605327535.