I was wondering if anyone knows how to tell a 350 CI 4 bolt main from a 2 bolt main without taking the oil pan off? The engine code number 3970010 says that it could be a 2 or a 4 bolt
Thanks
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I was wondering if anyone knows how to tell a 350 CI 4 bolt main from a 2 bolt main without taking the oil pan off? The engine code number 3970010 says that it could be a 2 or a 4 bolt
Thanks
Welcome, Not being a chevy expert I have found a great deal of ID info on http://www.nastyz28.com/sbcmenu.html Give it a try and best of luck... marco
If ya had an X ray machine, the pan might be thin enough to look through with it but, if you used it, you'd also be steril:LOL:
Your gonna have to pull the pan if the block ID says it can be both.
that or if its a junkyard motor and you're planning on replacing the pan... cut it open with a hacksaw
If it's the engine that came in your 78 El Camino the chances are it is a four bolt. That casting has been used for some time in both two and four bolt versions. Most passenger vehicles got the two bolt but the trucks and yes the El Camino is a truck and severe duty engines were four bolts. Hope this helps.
The ElCamino Still has the orignal 307 in it. The 350 is from a 78 GMC pickup truck
Oops that might have been a 75, I was just corrected by my wife