Trying to find my engine
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Trying to find my engine
I have a 350 block that I cannot seem to reference the suffix code.
V0512DJS
I know its a Flint Engine around May 12th...just cannot find the DJS portion. I was told it was out of a 95 Impala SS...but I knew that wasn't the case just by looking at it.
I have verified the number numerous times...including removing the alternator.
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V0512DJS
I know its a Flint Engine around May 12th...just cannot find the DJS portion. I was told it was out of a 95 Impala SS...but I knew that wasn't the case just by looking at it.
I have verified the number numerous times...including removing the alternator.
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Re: Trying to find my engine
dang i was gonna say under the hood wen i say the tittle but when i read it i didnt work so well
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Re: Trying to find my engine
I was trying to find out because I was told it came out of a 96 Impala SS but I know that is not the case.
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Re: Trying to find my engine
Is it outright NOT an LTx block? Or is it just a matter of aluminum versus iron heads?
While the Impala SSes were all built with iron heads, that doesn't mean a previous owner couldn't've swapped to the aluminum versions used in F-cars and 'vettes.
If it's outright NOT an LTx block, then look down behinf the driver side head and read the casting number, that'll help us identify it.
While the Impala SSes were all built with iron heads, that doesn't mean a previous owner couldn't've swapped to the aluminum versions used in F-cars and 'vettes.
If it's outright NOT an LTx block, then look down behinf the driver side head and read the casting number, that'll help us identify it.
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Re: Trying to find my engine
E052 5.7 LG1 SG1 and the big numeral 8. I am guessing it was made May 5 of 1992. The thing that is funny...is that the suffix code of DJS I cannot reference anywhere. Regardless...I was mainly as I said before trying to know so that when I buy parts at the parts store I will know what to tell them. So, for now, I am telling them its a 92 Camaro 5.7 liter V8. Sounds good to me.
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Re: Trying to find my engine
Thats the deal...I am not sure which motor it is. I am trying to figure that out.
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Re: Trying to find my engine
Here it is again....all the numbers I have
8 5.7 LG SG1
E052
638
V0512DJS
14093638
Hope this helps.
8 5.7 LG SG1
E052
638
V0512DJS
14093638
Hope this helps.
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That's the casting number. That is the first time you've provided it. The other numbers are not the casting numbers.
That isn't an LT1. If it came out of a '96 Impala SS, the factory didn't put it in there.
It's a generic 350 block. From Mortec.com:
14093638...350...87-95...2 or 4...Roller or flat tappet cam, one-piece rear seal
I have one in Berlinetta #1. It started off life as a ZZ3 crate motor. I only got the shortblock, but added LB9 roller lifter parts to it.
I bartered another one away last fall that came out of a '92 Suburban TBI. It had flat tappet lifters/cam.
What parts are you expecting to need to buy?
That isn't an LT1. If it came out of a '96 Impala SS, the factory didn't put it in there.
It's a generic 350 block. From Mortec.com:
14093638...350...87-95...2 or 4...Roller or flat tappet cam, one-piece rear seal
I have one in Berlinetta #1. It started off life as a ZZ3 crate motor. I only got the shortblock, but added LB9 roller lifter parts to it.
I bartered another one away last fall that came out of a '92 Suburban TBI. It had flat tappet lifters/cam.
What parts are you expecting to need to buy?
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