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08-22-2006 07:15 PM #1
Help me identify my parts ( and other Q's)
I bought an 85 monte carlo ss with what should be a 350 engine and a TH700R4 transmission w/ 3.73 gears in the rear.
This is my first rebuild of an engine and I am trying to figure out exactly what
I have.
What I know I have:
750 Holley Double Pumper (Came with it. I switched to a 650 edelbrock becuase it seemed to get be drowning and ran better afterwards)
350 block w/ 4-bolt mains 68-79
Pistons stamped with
"7070P .030
Speed Pro
HT 16 3-4"
Edelbrock Performer Intake Manifold
Rockers - 1.5 - non-roller
What I don't Know:
Cam - Has CWC marked on shaft and 1014R stamped on the end - I did a google and came up with this: Speed-pro 278`-.443" lift cam (CS-1014R)
Crankshaft no idea how to identify
Heads - I have done searching on the internet and I cannot find any thing that matches the numbers on it. Number Pattern Like so:
93 S/R
W NH
113 1-052
Does this sound like it might be a 383 stroker?
I am begining to think so from the cam, pistons and carb that it came with.
How can I be sure? What measurments can I make to be sure?
Otrher questions:
I have torn down the heads to jsut valves left and they get stuck on the top most lip. How should I remove these? Can I pound them out? It seems like my only option. I got 3 out by hand.
Thanks for the help!
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08-23-2006 12:22 AM #2
Originally Posted by Road Agent
Last edited by WDavis; 08-23-2006 at 12:59 AM.
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