Maybe it has been posted before, but here is a link to
an interesting site coverning ALL GM engines:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:GM_engines
It doesnt show the 1917 Chevy V8 however
mike in tucson
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Maybe it has been posted before, but here is a link to
an interesting site coverning ALL GM engines:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:GM_engines
It doesnt show the 1917 Chevy V8 however
mike in tucson
Hey Mike..............did you notice that your post here was number 666? Hmmmmmm! Severson ought to get a kick out of that one!!:LOL:
Bob, you must have extra time today!!! But now, it's
>666 so am I safe?
The site also has "other" engines too but I ddint copy that link.
Is it just me? When I see a thread about a "302 engine", I think
"Oh boy! A question about a Z/28 engine!!" only to find that it has nothing to do with a Chevy engine. A lot of good my help is on an engine with the #1 cylinder in the wrong place.
mike in tucson
"Is it just me? When I see a thread about a "302 engine", I think
"Oh boy! A question about a Z/28 engine!!" only to find that it has nothing to do with a Chevy engine. A lot of good my help is on an engine with the #1 cylinder in the wrong place."
:LOL:
As with sooooo many things, the answer is yes!;)Quote:
Originally posted by robot
Is it just me?
mike in tucson
Hey Bob!!....that's what you said at SEMA when I asked
"does this literature bag make my butt look big?"
There are some errors in that data, especially in the SBC section. Check out the dates of production, e.g they say the 283 production stopped in '62. If so, I've got a very rare '65 block for sale.
Mee, too, Robot. It amazes me, 'cause I know better, but it must just be my age showing. I mentioned a "302 Chevy" to a kid with a '90 something Mustang, a while back, and he didn't have a clue what I was talking about; he was amazed when I explained it to him - the Z28 was before he was even a twinkle.:3dSMILE: