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Old 04-27-2006, 11:11 PM   #1
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I found 7 numbers on the back of my block.....

Is this what tells ya about the motor by any chance ?...the #'s are 8970010...if someone could please help that would be great !

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Old 04-27-2006, 11:17 PM   #2
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Small Block Chevy Engine Block Identification here is a link to a listing of small block casting numbers ckeck to be sure your 8 isn't really a 3 if it is it is prolly the 350.<TABLE width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>1968</TD><TD>3970010</TD><TD>327</TD><TD>-</TD><TD>-</TD><TD>2 </TD><TD>A</TD></TR><TR><TD>1969-79</TD><TD>3970010</TD><TD>350</TD><TD>185</TD><TD>370</TD><TD>2 or 4</TD><TD>car, truck, Vette</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
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Replace the "8" with a "3" (as with age, the 2 can be mistaken for eachother as grime builds up) and you have the casting number for a very common engine block. All it says about the engine is that that it has a 4.0x0" bore.
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Thanks alot guys...i just got a 91 camaro rs and the guy i got it from said he put a 350 in it and i was just wantingtomake sure he wasnt bs'n me....i'll getthe last 2 parts tomorrow and hopefully have it running by saturday afternoon....thanks again

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One of the most common 350 blocks.
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Not common down here...couldnt find one anywhere in the state lol....but at least i finally found one even if i have to rebuild it.

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Old 04-27-2006, 11:39 PM   #7
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Well out of the 350s that are available, a lot of them are 010 blocks.
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Ahhh ok...man down here in Mississippi...if ya got a 350...ya got a small gold nugget on hand...everyone down here makes rod's out of em,so gettin one is like bedding a celebrity....VERY hard to do, but when ya get it, ya rag it out

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