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Old 06-21-2017, 06:40 PM   #1
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Need help Identifying this 350.

I have a 350 in my 72 3\4, and I need help decoding numbers on the rear of the block.
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Old 06-21-2017, 07:18 PM   #2
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Re: Need help Identifying this 350.

0010 usually means a 4 bolt main block.
The information that would be more revealing is actually on the front of the engine block, on a slanted/horizontal casting surface....just below the passenger side heads front surface.
There is a surface there that should have a bunch of alphanumerics punched into it.
These will tell you if the engine is for the truck and if not, what it came out...year, etc.

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Old 06-21-2017, 07:24 PM   #3
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Re: Need help Identifying this 350.

Hidden by the alternator?
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Old 06-21-2017, 07:30 PM   #4
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Cool Re: Need help Identifying this 350.

3970010 casting number identifies as a 350...one of millions...no way to tell if it is 4 bolt main or 2 bolt main unless you pull the pan,,,

Seeing its in a 3/4 ton truck, it has a better chance of being 4 bolt main...

if you can read the vin or engine numbers on the block, passenger side front surface next to head mounting face and post those numbers, you will get a better idea of what you have...

Hope this helps...
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Re: Need help Identifying this 350.

Just began pulling the tank, Ill look when Im done.
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Old 06-21-2017, 08:54 PM   #6
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Re: Need help Identifying this 350.

The 0010 IDs it as a 350, 2 or 4 bolt main. Like has been said, truck block, most likely 4bolt. The other numbers tell when it was made, right down to the day a shift that made it. You can research it online.
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Old 06-21-2017, 11:22 PM   #7
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Re: Need help Identifying this 350.

Yoiur engine number should be something like this

V0215TDJ THis is the engine number form my 1972 C10 with a 350

V.. Built Flint Michigan
02.. February
15..Day in February engine cast/built, not sure which
TDJ..1972 350 175HP 4BBl

You'll probably have to scrape lot of goop off to read the engine number.
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Re: Need help Identifying this 350.

3970010 is the most common 4" bore block GM ever made. That number does nothing to tell if it is a 2 or 4 bolt. However, pretty much ALL trucks with 350's have 4 bolt mains.

The stamped number off the front machined surface just below the passenger side head will determine where and when it was built and what it's intended use was.

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Re: Need help Identifying this 350.

I could only make out the a few digits K04 couldn't read the next then 12, and nothing else was remotely readable.
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Old 06-26-2017, 04:55 PM   #10
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Re: Need help Identifying this 350.

Alright heroes those numbers. 12y13b405 and K04 10 CKB.
Ive been doing some research of my own, according to Nastyz28.com I have a 1972 L65 165hp built in St, Catherine's Ontario, and it would of been in small gm cars. What do yall think?
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Re: Need help Identifying this 350.

I see you got this pretty much figured out. Just thought I'd fill in the spaces.

12Y13b405
1 = Chevrolet
2 = 1972
Y = Wilmington assembly plant (Delaware) (passenger cars)
13b405 = 138405 = unique serial number

K0410CKB
K = St. Catherines, Ontario (McKinnon Industries Canada, engine plant)
04 = April
10 = 10th day (engine assembly date, April 10th)
CKB = 350ci, 165hp, 2bbl, TH350 trans, RPO code L65, (Chevelle or Impala)
In 1972 Chevelles had a starting number of 500001 at all Assembly plants.
In 1972 Impalas had a starting number of 100001 at all Assembly plants. So your engine is from a Impala.
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Old 06-27-2017, 05:31 PM   #12
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Re: Need help Identifying this 350.

Thank you sir. Now I know that its not an original, it won't hurt me to pull it and change it. And yeah, this decoding things not so bad, if the websites have correct information
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Old 06-27-2017, 05:36 PM   #13
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Re: Need help Identifying this 350.

Very desirable block. Mains are full cast, no "thin" engineering like mid 76 and later crap.
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Re: Need help Identifying this 350.

Will probably pull it eventually, once I can afford to get something with a little more hp and a little more torgue. I wonder what someone restoring an Impala will pay for the block, Ill have to see if heads match
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