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07-11-2017, 05:22 PM | #26 |
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07-11-2017, 05:35 PM | #27 | |
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On that Red Cheyenne Super Shortbed b/b Truck that I have It still has the engine in it, looks to be original And All the date codes match along with front stamp What do you think? Should I rebuild it when I do the restoration Or Throw an Ls in there Edit Oh yea it has the spid that matches the vin tag And I'm not doing it to make money! |
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07-11-2017, 05:43 PM | #28 |
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I would definitely build the BB
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07-11-2017, 05:54 PM | #29 |
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Re: numbers matching? original engine?
My point. Exactly
On these trucks there is no way to tell if they are 100% numbers matching But Some trucks. That have all indications, that they are And happen to have desirable options Would be best put back to original. Not, for the money! But for the love of this era of trucks Thanks for the dialogue! |
07-11-2017, 06:22 PM | #30 |
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Hear,Hear
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07-12-2017, 06:56 AM | #31 |
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I don't know who is going to get 200-300k out of their truck. My '72 K2500 has a 350 in it that came from one of my other '72 trucks...with same numbers. That engine was rebuilt in '91... 26 years ago! I drove the other truck all over the place and have been driving this one all over the place. Not just to shows, Power Tour, or that kind of stuff. I have worked out of it, loaded it down, hauled heavy trailers, all the stuff trucks were made to do...reliably.
I've changed trucks around, customized, changed drivetrain on these trucks. I'm down to owning two trucks from these years now. One is the survivor '72 K2500 Sierra with some nice options and the other I am building totally from parts. I am building the one from parts into exactly what I want it to be and the other I am respecting in it's original form. Personally, from growing up with these trucks, I lean toward old school because these things are great as they always were and those were some good times to live in. That's what I get out of these trucks and that's how I like them. It's about respecting what you have. Some get saved from the crusher. How can you fault whatever anyone does with one of those? Others survive well and people take them for an easy empty canvas to make a modern truck.
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07-12-2017, 09:34 AM | #32 |
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What's up special-k
What I was saying. Was There was a difference of about 200k of reliable driving time Between our small block engines And The Ls engines of today Typically around 100k or so, before a rebuild (70's) Vs 300k many times on modern engines (2000's) |
07-12-2017, 11:27 PM | #33 |
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My origional 350 in my 71 super dropped a valve at 371;000 miles.Messed up 1 head and piston. No sign of a ridge ream;no harm to the block. I will rebuild that motor before my daughter gets when i die. For now 120;000 on a 307 and still burning rubber!
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07-12-2017, 11:58 PM | #34 |
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Wow. That's a lot of miles.
I've had work trucks we've driven for over 20 years But can't verify miles. Seems speedometer cable would break over the years And being a work truck, wouldn't fix it |
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If the block has been milled/decked though it might be gone.
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Gotcha Chevyland. I'm just saying to use an LS engine because you'll get an extra couple hundred thousand from it seems moot in an occasional driver that sees a few thousand a year. The original engines hold up fine for that...especially a rebuilt one. Heck, my '67 GMC was originally planned to be a big block pro-street ground pounder, when I had so many trucks. With it guzzling Cam 2 and running drag tires I was looking for extreme fun and very few miles of use. I could have used an LS with a chip for the same power, but to me it would have been all about building that engine, not plopping one in. And the big block would last a fraction of the life of the LS, but would that matter there?
We agree, it depends on what you have and what you "need" out of it. I'll say it's always nice to see the great engines that came in them sitting there. They even sound "right" with the "old technology".
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I was going to send this to NC_John in a pm, but it pertains to some of this numbers matching stuff. I see that BLU has "BLU" on the firewall in the same place that my truck has "BLK". My truck was originally from NC as well. What I am wondering is whether your truck was built in Baltimore or not? And if so, was your engine produced at the St Catherines plant.
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And the last 3 digits Correlate with YOM, HP, engine size, and type of transmission It is all posted in that link On page 14 of this thread But I have never heard or saw Anything That stated, it directly correlates with the protecto-plate |
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I have a unique connection to the engine. I was born in St. Catharines in Feb of 1970. The engine was built a couple miles down the street just a few months later (St. Catharines was a big automotive town- has the GM engine/powertrain plant, had a Dana rear end plant, TRW was in the same part of town). My uncle was putting pistons on rods in that plant when my engine was built. I went to college for mechanical engineering thinking i could get a job there but after my second year they were laying off people and talking about moving to Mexico so my career path went in a different direction. I've pulled out the engine for an LS monster build and sold most of the sbc but kept the block. Dont know what i will do with it but wont ever sell it.
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I have a truck with the proteco-plate But not the original engine |
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07-13-2017, 09:28 PM | #43 |
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If your 350 runs good and its original stick with it , you want some more power , throw some vortec heads and a mild cam on , should give you about 70 horse , will increase your compression ratio at the same time from around 8 to around 10 .
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My Protect-O-Plate and block stamp. Engine ID is top right on Protect-O-Plate. However, I'm running a crate engine. The original engine's in storage and will go with the truck when my heirs sell it..
Note that the bonehead who stamped it grabbed an "I" and substituted it for a "1". Not that unusual though. I test drove a '69 Camaro SS396 that's for sale last week. The engine matched its Protect-O-Plate as did everything else. Jim Last edited by FirstOwner69; 07-13-2017 at 09:49 PM. |
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Personally, I think the LS swap thing is going to go out of style eventually. It may get to a point where having a 350 with a carb sitting on top of it will be more interesting than an LS swap. The LS swap is the predictable thing to do. Just depends what you are going after.
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You correct about the numbers on the front of the block being on the protecto plate. My 1970 cst had a potecto-plate with the numbers stamped on it that matched the numbers on the front of the engine 100% POSITIVE!
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Wow I never knew those numbers matched Very cool I can see that is a 69 truck What size engine is it? V8 or I6. I don't see OXD in small block casting id's Do you have a pic of spid? Here is the protecto-plate I was referring to It is from a short bed super I just got The last 3 digits are TDJ Referring to 1972/350/auto trans/175hp/4 bolt main/c-10 or c-20 I didn't think the engine was original, but now I'll have to look! Typically on 72's with 350's in them the the last 3didgits will start with a T Last edited by Chevyland; 07-13-2017 at 10:14 PM. |
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It's not OXD. It's 0(zero)XD. The engine was assembled 11/30 (1968). The suffix is XD. The truck is a '69 3/4 ton 350 that was built the 2nd or 3rd week of December, 1968. Did I mention the Protect-O-Plate also has my name on it? Jim |
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Oh now I understand! Zero
I learned something today With all that I don't know how anyone can dispute That there ARE ALL, matching number trucks So cool you've had it since new That doesn't happen very often Where do you winter in AZ? Edit Wow-Rare color, and buckets!!! |
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Sun City West. Here's a shot of the interior. I added tilt, gauges with tach, shoulder belts, AM/FM and '94 S10 Blazer LT leather steering wheel (original wheel like new). Jim |
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