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04-05-2016, 07:06 PM | #27 |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Riverside Calif
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Re: New to Forum with a question
The more you have unless if has a Draft tube meaning another hole next to the distributor then you might have a 307 or a 350 cus all 260-283-327-and large crank 327 in 1966-67 nova's had the draft tube hole 307-350 400 396-427 454 has no extra hole
3970010 3970014 3970020 are the numbers your looking for for old blocks 350's Now the 3970014 is a hard block to find it had high nickle content and was only 1 year 1968 first Year of the 350 but they only put it in 1 ton and above rated trucks.Most engine shop dread this block there boring bar lets say it puts a major beat down on there bits. Most Race guys or drag guys would pay you 1000 to 2000 for a standard block they love the RPM"S. Here are a few pics of the 327 with the extra tube and the 3970010 350 block |
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