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all the chevy engines from the 265,283,307,327,350 had 2 veticle bolts holding in the starter ,4 easy bolts for the water pump, 4 easy bolts on the valve covers , 2 easy ones on the thermostat much easier then either ford, mopar, or amc in every case, To adjust points on GM no need for feeler guage an allen key with a dwell meter ,. Changing the plugs was harder on the GM engines as you had to get under exhaust manifoldA always thought that the Daytona and Superbird were the craziest of the cars on the street with that high wing! I'll go with the Fords but GM stuff has always had a bad rep with me.
As an example: I remember just 2 simple bolts holding the starter for the 302 and they were straight up and easy. Now the Chevy I had (which if I remember had a 307 r 305) the stater had 3 bolts; 2 up and one from the side that was not easy to get to. I gave up on GM.
I had that 73 Challenger for 5 years, hardly did anything for it and it ran everyday. My brother had a 68 Chevelle SS convertable and poured money into it and it ran for about five days total during that same time period. He still gets steamed about it to this day!