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Blocks with the 010 casting number have a higher nickel content and are more desirable for performance applications.
6 to 8 degrees before TDC.
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Timing specs on GM 350 R Motors Are Set At 0. If You Removed The Distributor There Should Have Been A Paint Mark On The Rear Either Yellow Or White. If You Did Not Line This Mark Back Up You Will Need A Scan Tool Capable Of Giving You The CMP Retard. This Will Be Displayed in Timing Degrees. CMP Stands For Camhaft Position Sensor. If The Timing Exceeds about 10* It Will Flag The Check Engine Light. Note If The Timing Is Off and Distributor Was Not Moved Check The Drive Gear. These Like To Apple Core Around 150000 Miles. Also Make Sure When You Adjust The Timing Keep The RPM over 1000* or CMP will Not update. There Is No EST Bi Pass Wire to Worry About Anymore.Just Watch CMP Retard With RPM over 1000 And Adjust Distributor.
The typical turbo 350 has three speeds forward and one reverse.
350 hp Chevy engine small block made in Canada!
350
i just took one apart also and it does not have provisions for spider tray.350 out of 1988 silverado 3/4 ton truck,1 pc.rear seal.also made in canada. I have a block with the same casting number and to my dismay, it is not. Sorry!
Advertised Horsepower is--165 HP @ 3800 RPMs. I would disagree with that answer. This castg number is a VIN K from 1987-1995 and if it was a TBI application , which it probably was, it produces 210 HP
look on the bellhousing on the driver's side and write the numbers down and look the numbers up. Google 350 Chevy casting numbers online or go to your local library. the year and the casting number will give you all the specs on that engine.
Actually that casting number covers the years from 1968 to 1979. 2 and 4 bolt mains. A very generic 350 number
a 350 or 327 that is the question. A 350 or a 327
Post the numbers/letters on the smooth pad just below the front of the passengers side cylinder head and I'll tell you.
casting number 3970010 is a 350 block from 1969 - 1979 but in 1969 302 and 327 have the same casting # and im not to sure about the other #
The GM 350 engine with casting number 10064727 was produced in 1987. This particular casting number indicates it was part of the small block family and typically associated with applications in Chevrolet vehicles during that time.
converting inches to metric applies to anything...doesn't matter what casting number. 350 cubic inches is roughly equal to 5.7 liters.
that would be the casting number of a Chevy 350