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12-09-2015 08:50 AM #2
First thing you need to do is find out what you have.....
The block casting number is at the rear of the block on the driver's side. It is normally all jammed up with dirt and oil, so you may need to use a mechanic's brush and some solvent to clean it so that you can read it....You may also need a strong flashlight and a telescoping mechanic's mirror. In extreme cases, you may need a sharp-pointed pick or awl to scratch away the foreign material that collects in between the numbers....the two most commonly mistaken numbers are 3 and 8, so make sure what you have and post it on here for us to see....
http://www.speednik.com/files/2013/0...asylum-com.jpg
The other identifier is stamped into the block deck surface at the front of the block on the passenger's side, just above the top water pump bolt head and is called a suffix number....
http://www.crankshaftcoalition.com/w...lock_codes.jpg
You want to know what block you have because it could be a 262, 265, 283, 305 or 307 block (all of which have a smaller bore than a 350 block) and you wouldn't want to plan on spending money on a stroker kit for one of those blocks. It could also turn out to be a 400 block that with a simple overbore and piston change, would make all the power you want.
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