THE BLOCK CASTING NUMBER IS BEHIND THE CYL. HEAD. SORRY CAN'T REMEMBER WHICH HEAD. IT USUALLY IS A RAISED SEVEN DIGIT NUMBER. THE CYL. HEAD CASTING NUMBER REQUIRES REMOVING THE VALVE COVER AND CHECKING THE RAISED CASTING NUMBER ON TOP OF THE HEAD. YOU CAN CALL A DEALER OR A ENGINE REBUILDING SHOP AND GIVE THEM THE NUMBERS. THEY SHOULD BE ABLE TO GIVE YOU THE YEARS THAT CORRESPON TO THE CASTING NUMBERS.
the casting number is located on the drivers side at the very back of the block on the top. it will be right above the bell housing. also on the front of the block in front of the head where the head fits on the block will be a series of numbers that will tell you if the engine had a 2 bbl carb. or a 4 bbl carb. and if the car came with ac. again this is on the drivers side.
To find 80 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.8. In this instance, 350 x 0.8 = 280.
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To find 350 percent of a number, multiply the number by 3.5. In this instance, 3.5 x 49 = 171.5. Therefore, 350 percent of 49 is equal to 171.5.
To find 65 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.65. In this instance, 0.65 x 350 = 227.5. Therefore, 65 percent of 350 is equal to 227.5.
that would be the casting number of a Chevy 350
a 350 or 327 that is the question. A 350 or a 327
350 hp Chevy engine small block made in Canada!
Actually that casting number covers the years from 1968 to 1979. 2 and 4 bolt mains. A very generic 350 number
they came with "186" casting number heads.........
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casting number 3970010 is a 350 block from 1969 - 1979 but in 1969 302 and 327 have the same casting # and im not to sure about the other #
converting inches to metric applies to anything...doesn't matter what casting number. 350 cubic inches is roughly equal to 5.7 liters.
That block was used from 1968 through1985.
i called the Chevy dealership and they told me the year
A cast iron Chevy 350 long block with the casting number 10243880 weighs 410 pounds. The engine will way even more once the intake and accessories are installed.
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