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motor i.d
hi folks. I have a v8 sitting in a1978 k10 that came stock with a 6. first set of numbers k1020nts second set of numbers 081714 ?0?c437 . after the 081714 they get a bit rusty to see. I am going to try and high light them with some soap stone . and look in the back of the engine for the date numbers I think that's what they are called . any body up for a challenge need help thanks Robert j
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Chevy Identification Numbers hear ya go
I have more if this doesn't do it
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thank you for replying cffisher.im a bit confused I have never done this before. I have looked at a lot of sights on the web. I am looking to find out what size the motor is and what it came in . so that I have a application to buy parts for it like timing chain. etc.I have been plowing with it for about 15 yrs. oil pan leaks I have always timed it for a small block I be leave 4 1/2 be fore tdc. timing cover is missing timing indicator . and I have a stock replace meant so I figured if I am going to replace the oil pan and the timing cover I might as well do the gears so any help would be great. thank you bob
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As far as I know small block Chevys timing chain and gears are all the same USED as sets.
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Robert,
Welcome to CHR! Are you looking on the back of the engine, driver's side, just below the head for the casting number? The date code is also on the back, I think a little more toward the center.
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Robert,
Welcome to the forum. I have never seen a SBC that was timed that slow. SBC engines like a lot of timing. Most I have done at 10-14 Deg BTDC with vacuum disconnected at distributor. When timed at 4.5 BTDC they are usually very sluggish, poor fuel economy and run hot... sometimes exhaust will glow at night.
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0Rtime it for highest vacumn reading