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Old 07-11-2024, 12:09 AM   #1
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Engine Id

Purchased a 72 C30 Longhorn, but have conflicting info on the motor that's in it.
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919Z365441
Numbers in the front passenger side of block.
Any knowledge would be appreciated.

3969864 numbers on the back

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Old 07-11-2024, 12:33 AM   #2
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Re: Engine Id

According to this site:
http://camaros.org/pdf/LimeBook.pdf
And my accuracy at deciphering, your engine is 1 of 4 possibilities.

1964 283
1965 409
1967 427
1969 396

Built at the Tonowanda engine plant on July 3rd.

Refer to the casting numbers on the back of the blok for the exact date of casting.
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Old 07-11-2024, 12:40 AM   #3
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Re: Engine Id

Thanks, I had it pinned down to a 69 Chevelle 396
But didn't think that seemed right.
Was planning on pulling this out & selling, if this is accurate does it have much value? Seems to be fairly common.
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Old 07-11-2024, 12:59 AM   #4
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Re: Engine Id

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Thanks, I had it pinned down to a 69 Chevelle 396
But didn't think that seemed right.
Was planning on pulling this out & selling, if this is accurate does it have much value? Seems to be fairly common.
According to the site, the engine came from a '69 Camaro, 325 HP, 4 bbl carb, and a powerglide transmission.

Correct, 396s are pretty common. Your engine's condition weighs greatly on its value.. It could be anything from a nice boat anchor, to the foundation for a race engine. If your engine runs, leave it in place until you find a buyer.. Let the prospective buyer hear and see it run. Sitting on the garage floor, it's simply a pile of cast iron..

Here's something that might sway your decision to sell. The big block 402s of the era of our trucks was actually a 396 bored .030"...
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Old 07-11-2024, 12:40 PM   #5
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Re: Engine Id

I'd double check your block casting number again, I don't see a 3969864 listed, there is a 3969854 which would be a 400/402 69-72 Chevelle/Camaro or 70 Nova or 70-72 truck. But with the partial VIN stamped it wont be a truck block since VIN stamping truck blocks did not start until '73.
The Lime Book shows the JA stamping for 396/325hp 1969 Chevelle/El Camino backed by a manual trans.
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I'd double check your block casting number again, I don't see a 3969864 listed, there is a 3969854 which would be a 400/402 69-72 Chevelle/Camaro or 70 Nova or 70-72 truck. But with the partial VIN stamped it wont be a truck block since VIN stamping truck blocks did not start until '73.
The Lime Book shows the JA stamping for 396/325hp 1969 Chevelle/El Camino backed by a manual trans.
Well, so much for the accuracy of both the sites we're referencing...
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