02-14-2001, 09:26 PM | #1 |
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Yes, The motor in my 1979 Jimmy is not the stock motor and I'm trying to find out what it is. The stamping on the front is V03020LY I did find a site that said that since it has 2 letters and not three that is is a pre-70. Is this true?What is under my hood?
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02-14-2001, 11:40 PM | #2 |
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Since I can't find a suffix code of LY for a SBC, I'm assuming it is a BBC. If so, my source says it is a 69 427, 335 HP, police version.
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02-15-2001, 01:28 AM | #3 |
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No it is indeed a small block, just not the 400 that was original in it. I was told it was a 350 but since i can't find proof I don't know. I'm thinking maybe it is V0302CLY instead of V03020LY, but even that is not in any of my books.
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02-15-2001, 02:13 PM | #4 |
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Could it be CLP or CLK ?? ------------------ '68 C-10, '81 C-20, '79 CM-400 '72 Blazer, '79 Caprice,'77 Electra, '76 C-20, '78 C-10, '83 Caprice "How do you want to crash today?" -- New Microsoft Slogan for Windows Lincoln, IL, 30 Mi N of Springfield r72k5@hotmail.com |
02-15-2001, 05:20 PM | #5 |
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Can you read the number that is cast in the block just below the back of the heads on the flat spot above where the bell housing bolts on? I think it's 8 or 9 digits long and will help narrow it down. |
02-16-2001, 07:37 PM | #6 |
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I took the distributor out and did some cleaning. The rear casting number is 3970010 so it is either a 68-69 327 or a 68-80 350. It has the date code, on the bell housing flange by the top center bolt of B187 which is Feb. 18th Im guessing 1977 so that makes it a 350. But the front is V0302CLY. I can't find a CLY in any car manual from 64-79. It is a car block.
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02-22-2001, 05:44 PM | #7 |
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My Book shows 3970010 to be one of two things. 69 302 z-28 camero OR 350 69-80
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03-04-2001, 02:54 PM | #8 |
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that block is a standard 2 bolt 350 block used in cars an truck from mid 70 to mid 80
till the went to 1 piece rear main seal in 86 it a good starting point for a healthy motor with siamesed bores you can take that thing 80 over w/ no problems. ------------------ 69 CST 10 496/700R4 89 F/S Blazer 388 67 Chevelle 350H/327 |
03-05-2001, 03:19 AM | #9 |
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I've owned 4 of these #0010 blocks, and every single one has been a 4-bolt main, odds are yours is also.... Its a '67-'79 block, for the '80 model year, the castings changed a little bit, and the dipstick tube was moved to the passenger side.... I dont know why Mortec lists it as an '80 also.... (There were 350 engines in '67 and '68, but only in the Camaro, though) Good luck ! ------------------ '68 C-10 '72 Blazer, *** 4,100 posts and counting, and 1 year anniversary, on this forum. Looking for any info on anyone who has a 50th anniversary 1968 truck !! r72k5@hotmail.com [This message has been edited by Fast68Chevy (edited 03-05-2001).] |
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The motor has a 2 bolt main. The heads had 1978 stampings, the block was a 1977. It now has a RV 2 cam and was bored .030 over from the P/O. Everything but the heads was just finger tight. It was a nightmare but it is back together and hopefully running tomorrow by this time. Thanks for all the imput.
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03-12-2001, 02:38 AM | #11 |
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That is odd, every 010 block I have seen was a 4 bolt as well. As well as mine, hehe.
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03-12-2001, 04:03 AM | #12 |
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Well, there were/are some 0010 blocks, but not many hehe... I think if I was to build an engine(which I will again, and hopefully this year) and it cant be a sb400...... then I'm gonna find an '86 up 5.7L tbi/tpi block. Gonna try the roller and improved rear crank seal out! ------------------ Randy 4328 posts and counting '68 LWB C-10 '72 CST 4x4 K-5 Blazer Looking for any info on the Gold 50th annvy. '68 trucks ! Lincoln, IL r72k5@hotmail.com r68c10@hotmail.com |
03-12-2001, 11:27 AM | #13 |
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There were both 2 bolt and four bolt 350 blocks with the casting 3970010. I have 2 four bolts and 1 two bolt in my garage. All 010 blocks had a high-nickel content and are very strong casting (both 2 and 4 bolt). I've been running one for 5 years with a 6:71 blower (1:1 drive ratio) on the street. Can't seem to blow it up even though I've tried.
Oh, and the heads didn't come with that block. I'm fairly sure the last year of the 010 block was 1972. ------------------ Randy70C-10 70 C-10 SWB stepside 47 chevy fleetline 30 Model A coupe 87 Harley Sportster Built in USA!!!! [This message has been edited by Randy70C-10 (edited 03-13-2001).] |
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