GMC 366 Engine Specifications

General Motors Company introduced the 366 gasoline engine beginning in the 1960s and continued production until the mid-1990s. The 366, which is considered a tall deck motor because of the elevated shape and design, has a small bore and long stroke, making it a powerful workhorse that doesn't produce particularly high rpm.

Engine

  • The GMC 366 is a 6.0 liter, V8, long block engine. The bore is 4.0 mm and the stroke is 3.6 mm. The compression ration is 9.6:1. There are 16 valves with an OHV configuration and three compression rings on the pistons. There is a chain driven cam on this engine. The gas fuel delivery is sequential electronic fuel injection (SEFI).

Power

  • The GMC 366 engine produces 366 horsepower at 5,500 rpm and 380 ft-lbs of torque at 4,300 rpm. No turbocharger or supercharger was offered with this type of engine.

Application

  • The 366 engine was produced by General Motors from the 1960s to the mid 1990s. This engine was used for medium duty trucks and school buses.