Motor info??

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  1. texascowboy

    texascowboy Member

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    Hi guys I have been hanging 'round the 60-66& 73-87 site with two differnt projects. Anyway I have a motor which I believe is either a 397 or 350;
    here is the #3970010 looked on another site and it did not give alot of info. If you had to guess what would you say it is?? and is this a good motor to put into a 83 chevy p/u??? thanks in advance. any help is useful!!!
     
  2. dvalentine

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    If I had to guess ???

    it's a 327....
     
  3. cowboy357

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    Considering a 396 is a big block I Highly doubt its That & Its Fairly simple to Tell the difference between a big Block & a small block , Valve Covers Being the First Obvious Sign. Big blocks Are A Little Flatter But Quite a bit wider .

    Which Truck is The Moter in ?

    Also I did a quick search & Found this info .


    (1968 3970010 327 - - 2 bolt A )
    (1969-79 3970010 350 2 or 4 bolt car, truck, Vette )

    Here is The Link that will Help You Further Identify Your Motor . You Might want to print it out, Some interesting info . But You,ll need the Other Vin # off the top of the right front top of the block .

    Hope it helps. CB
    http://www.nastyz28.com/sbchevy/sblock.php
     
  4. texascowboy

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    :D: :D

    thanks again guys ; the motor is not in any truck yet I'm getting ready to put it in a 83 p/u ; although it did come out of a 74 p/u if this helps.
    My uncle said it might be a 327 also, I honestly dont know much about this block dealt mostly w/350's ; is this a good block?? Its already to go , I took it out of the 74 running; hopefully all I have to do is put it in my 83 put the small stuff back on it and fire it over. yeah how many times has that happened?? :eek:
    also will it hook up to the tranny like a 350??

    thanks again!!!
     
  5. cowboy357

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    Howdy TC, If its out of a 74 , I doubt its a 327 , I,D bet its a 350, & More then likely a 4 bolt main , As Far as it Bolting up to a 350 or 400 turbo. There Shouldn,t be any Problem there . As They all are Pretty much the same .

    Even some of the Pontiac & Oldsmobile Trannys will work as They have a Dual bolt pattern on the trans Bellhousing . & Yes There very good motors , Best of luck. CB
     
  6. texascowboy

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    What's ^ cowboy357??? I looked at the valve covers and they are real skinny; even compaired to a 350 , gonna go look at the other #s tommorw and then I'll know for sure. :D
    thanks for the info!!!!!!!!
    4 bolt is better built right?? been awhile since I have had a 4 bolt.
     
  7. cowboy357

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    Can You Take a Few Pics of it TC. & On the Valve covers when You say these are Real skinny Compared to a 350. Could it be That this has stock Metal valve covers & Yer comapring Them to Aftermarket aluminum ones . They can Tend to Give that appearence. is the Only thing I can think .

    As Far as The 4 Bolt. Sure its better having a 4 bolt Main cap, But Very seldom Necesary unless under Extreme torque loads . Thats Why The Mainly put the 4 bolt blocks in trucks. Mostly for Pulling Heavy loads & such. CB
     

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