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09-01-2003 12:07 PM #1
Head ID
Actually head and block. Anyways I am new to this forum and see there is alot of good info here. I have a chevy small block in my truck and I do not know the size . Why well I had the engine replaced by some one becuase I was injured and could not do it my self. Well I got to thinking maybe they did not put in what I told them they went out of Bussines a month later. So I started looking for block numbers and Have not found any still have to crawl under neath and behind. On the passanger side head I found this 11-7 and under neath it Eagle 1 any ideas?
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09-01-2003 12:46 PM #2
Okay billy, here's a link to a site to ID your heads. As for the block, sounds like it might be a reman that had original stampings milled off. You'll probably have to zero in by casting number.
http://www.angelfire.com/tx5/randysr...Headguide.htmlYour Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
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09-01-2003 12:55 PM #3
looks like I have 350/350hp heads. thanks that helps
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