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Old 09-23-2007, 07:43 PM   #1
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396 Engine Specs

I have purchased a 396 engine that came from a 69 GMC. What are the specs on this engine, such as oil capacity, spark plugs, HP etc. I know I drained a butt load of oil out of it, when I tried to measure how much it was I filled a gallon milk jug and almost (2) 2 liter soft drink bottles. My calculations of that comes to 7 to 8 quarts. Is that right? Darn. Any other info will be apprecitated.
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Old 09-23-2007, 07:50 PM   #2
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Re: 396 Engine Specs

310HP @ 4800, 400TQ @ 3200
PLUGS: 43N AC

My book doesn't say, but IIRC they hold 6 QTs/
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Old 09-23-2007, 08:08 PM   #3
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Re: 396 Engine Specs

Thanks 67 C-30. I wanted to be sure because I took AC R44XLS spark plugs out of it.
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Old 09-23-2007, 08:16 PM   #4
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Thanks 67 C-30. I wanted to be sure because I took AC R44XLS spark plugs out of it.

Actually, now that I double checked, the R44XLS is what Advance Auto Part's website calls for. The book I have was published in 1973, so the numbers may have been superseded. Also double checked, and 6 qts is correct with stock oil pan.
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Old 09-23-2007, 08:48 PM   #5
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Re: 396 Engine Specs

A subject to discuss on this engine: I am being told that the 70 and 71 possibly 72 trucks had a 400 option that was a 396 bored over. It came from the factory this way and had the 400 badge on front fenders. I was told to look around for this " not too many know about it" engine.
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Re: 396 Engine Specs

I googled the subject and found out that there was a .030 over bored 396 as a Malibu option. Went out as the "Malibu 400" actualy a 402 c.i.
Was this also a truck option????
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A subject to discuss on this engine: I am being told that the 70 and 71 possibly 72 trucks had a 400 option that was a 396 bored over. It came from the factory this way and had the 400 badge on front fenders. I was told to look around for this " not too many know about it" engine.
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It's the truth and its also common knowledge. The engines are actually 402 cubic inch, but were badged 400. 396's had a 4.094" bore and the 400/402's had a 4.126" bore.
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Old 09-24-2007, 08:40 AM   #8
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Was it indeed a truck option also??
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Yes, it was actually only big block engine you could get. It replaced the 396.
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