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01-05-2007 05:02 PM #1
That is exactly what I am trying to avoid, buying marines parts. I can buy them right at work. I know this is a Chevrolet engine that was used in SOME car or truck, and I just need to find out what that application was. For example, were the 350 Vortecs used in 1995 C 10 vans, or Caprices, or whatever.
This engine came off of a GM assembly line, and could have gone into any number of cars, except that Volvo, or Mercruiser ordered some with brass freeze plugs and copper head gaskets. Otherwise they are pure Chevy.
If this were a Ford 302 I wouldn't have this problem, I would just ask for 5.0 mustang parts. But being a stranger to Chevy, I don't have that knowledge.
Don
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01-05-2007 05:16 PM #2
Don
Does the engine have a GM# on the back of the block rear the top. I don't have my books in here but you should be able to ditterman what it would be for(car/truck) with those numbers.Charlie
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01-05-2007 05:24 PM #3
I think it does. I just got the new Summit catalog today, and will have to look. When I called them (and PAW) they flat out said they had nothing for them.
I'll take a look at that catalog right now.
Don






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