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01-23-2012 11:55 AM #1
ID Help on 350 ~ front #'s ground off... case # missing digit?
Hi all,
I bought a 69 blazer with an engine in it that I want to sell (the engine, not the blazer), but I'm trying to figure out what it is so I can sell it properly.
The guy I bought it from isn't the person that installed it. So he wasn't much help.
The #'s on the front were ground off during a rebuild (before I came to own it) and the case # on the back (driver side) is missing a digit?
It has 970010 and there is no apparent grinding scrapping or other such damage to the area that is apparent / that would be where the missing lead digit would have been.
** A) is it unusual for a digit to be missing?
** B) anyone have any ideas on the engine?
If it's a "3" 970010, I would know that it was a 350 between 69 and 79 (I'm assuming 350 based on the larger harmonic balancer but could be mistaken).
The date stamp is a J249 which tells me fall of either '69 or '79.
The heads are '71 882's, so they weren't original for that engine.
and the carb's #'s put it on a '71 vette.
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01-23-2012 11:57 AM #2
sell the carb and thru in the res of the engine
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01-23-2012 04:34 PM #3
Not sure what Jerry was trying to tell you ? But that 3970010 Block is a 4" Bore Block some were 4-Bolt Mains . Most of the ones I have pulled pans off were 2-Bolt Main 350's with cast Cranks . Now that Block was also used in Trucks with 4-Bolt Main Caps . And in Corvette / Z/28's early 350 L-T1's and L-82's with all the good Forged stuff . Them 882 Heads started to be used in 1974 76cc Chambers the 1974 L-82 350's used them with Larger Valves . Some 400 SB's used them with steam Holes and Larger 1.60" Exhaust Valves .Wisdom is acquired by experience, not just by age
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01-23-2012 04:37 PM #4
I sold a corvette carb and intake manifold for $750-----do that and leave the heads and block bolted to them----
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01-23-2012 04:45 PM #5
Yeah right ! What and the Heck are you talking about ? glennsexton likes this. Ha-Ha ?Wisdom is acquired by experience, not just by age
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01-23-2012 05:24 PM #6
Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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01-23-2012 06:08 PM #7
Nothing much more then another plain Jane SBC.... If anybody offers you more then core value, think I'd just take the money and runYesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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01-23-2012 08:14 PM #8
I followed what he was saying... But already sold the carb. Not for as much as he did, but a little.
So, my question is on the case #. It doesn't have that lead "3" on it.
... just the 970010
Is it normal for the case # to be missing a digit?
Or is this a # that I simply am not finding. ~ meaning, I found the 3970010, but not a 970010.
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01-23-2012 08:19 PM #9
I posted it for $800 ~ and stated I'd take $600 if they come pull it...
But would be happy with just about anything reasonable. I've already broke even selling off the extra body parts from the '69 blazer.
... and have another full create engine ('80) with turbo 350 and a 205 transfer case that I'm trying to peddle as well.
I'd just like to make enough to pick up a nice set of headers and maybe cover some of the break line replacement work that I'm gonna have to do.
I have a recently rebuilt '95 police impala 350 with turbo and fuel injection.
... and in my '69 blazer, I can drop the emitions crap too!Last edited by Infidel Edition; 01-23-2012 at 08:23 PM.
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01-24-2012 07:43 AM #10
Seems like a reasonable price to me! With the new Dart SHP blocks selling at such a reasonable price, not a lot of reason to stick a bunch of money in machining costs, etc. into a stock block when a brand new, stronger, better block is available at such a reasonable price.
All that numbers stuff is important to the restoration guys, but IMO the aftermarket parts availability is such these days that sometimes the new and better parts don't really cost much more then reconditioning the old not as good parts!!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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01-24-2012 08:31 AM #11
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01-24-2012 09:08 PM #12
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01-24-2012 09:33 PM #13
Well if that is the case get me 20 of them.........no 30.
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01-24-2012 09:50 PM #14
The dart and world blocks are not that cheap plus you have the shipping cost . And yes they still need true-ing up . But sure if a Guy want's a stronger engine that's going over 450 H.P it's the way to go . Same as them 882 heads some Guys really Like them . I just sold a 350 with a set of them on it that ran good had a new cam pushrods and rockers with an old Torker intake on it sold for $600.00 . Lot's of Folks called for it . So they do sell fast . But if you have a well worn out set of heads Like the 882's . It's best not to rebuild them and buy a set of World S/R Castings . Them old chevy blocks are fine for under 450 H.P and much cheaper to build then a New block .Wisdom is acquired by experience, not just by age
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01-25-2012 05:11 AM #15
Where did I say you could buy a Dart block for under a grand???? Merely an option I thought you might want to consider before sticking a bunch of money into a stock block and having it break on you when the horsepower level gets too high... But hey, if running cheap, worn out junk is your style, more power to you!!!!
I've gone fast in Chevy's, Ford's, and MoPars for a whole bunch of years and found that often parting with the extra $$$$ for new parts is a good investment into longevity in the future.....
Sorry Dude, I guess I didn't realize you were another one of them there SBC experts..... Far be it for me to suggest something for your consideration to you, me just being a lowly Ford guy and all.....Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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