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    Engine and Tranny I.D. (HELP!!!)

     



    I recently purchased a 1966 Chevy Caprice. I have decided to restore it and have begun the process. It used to have a 327 but has been replaced with what I believe is a 350! After pulling the engine and tranny today, I wrote the numbers down and hope you all can help me I.D. them so I can start the rebuild! Here are the numbers:

    Engine:

    3970010 (the 1 caould also be: A/M/H/I ???)

    V0808TKT

    Tranny:

    CFM 8640831 GM-2



    Any and all help is greatly appreciated!!!



    Chris

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    3970010 block is a four inch bole large main bearing unit produced from late 68 into the late seventies. It is one of the most common of these blocks. It was used as 302-327-350 base. As for the trans what is the shape of the pan? square (powerglide) or square with one corner cut short (350 turbo).

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    Originally posted by BOBCRMAN@aol.
    3970010 block is a four inch bole large main bearing unit produced from late 68 into the late seventies. It is one of the most common of these blocks. It was used as 302-327-350 base. As for the trans what is the shape of the pan? square (powerglide) or square with one corner cut short (350 turbo).
    The tranny is square with like a 45 degree angle cut on the one corner.

    So the block is a 350? If so, then what is the VO8OTKT mean?

    Thanks for all the help!

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    here is a link donr know if it will help www.mortec.com
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    This has got me all confused, lol! So with those numbers, what would I say is in the ride??? I need to know what to look for when getting parts and such, lol!

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    350 Chevy with 350 turbo. Zillions of em out there!!

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    Originally posted by BOBCRMAN@aol.
    350 Chevy with 350 turbo. Zillions of em out there!!
    Everytime I try to get parts the "parts guy" always asks for the year and make. I can't give the actuall info because a 350 isn't an option.


    Chris

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