Having a hard time finding my engine codes. My car is a 1968 Parisienne 2+2 with a 327 (apparently). I dont think the engine is original, could get lucky though. Could anyone forward me to a website for older sbc casting decoding or know what I have. Numbers listed below. Thanks guys!
Russ
Casting# behind distributor, drivers side=3910010
Stamped #s on front of the block, pass side=
131471295 K02 26 CKL
-- Edited by 73SC on Tuesday 8th of May 2012 02:05:47 PM
Likely a 3970010 which is usually a 350 but because it's a 4" bore I think it can also be a 327. Pretty safe to say that it's not the orginal engine though as I think the 3970010 only started in 69.
Try this site. There used to be an even better one called Mortec but last time I looked it was gone.
The second (3) from the right in the 131471295 is for 1973, the CKL is 350, and the K is for Catherines Ontario. If it was a 1975 it would be a 262 V-8. The 3910010 block is super common. Paul.
Sorry I looked it up as a 397 even if I wrote as a 391, My Bad, that motor suffix only comes up as a 350 or 262 and the (3) is the dead give away as a 1973 350. As for it being a earlier block to make it a 327 I thought only the part number on the crank gave you that info but you could be right Carl, it would make sense the early introduction of that block would be a 327. Paul.
Info from the chevy by the numbers book shows 3970010 block production started in late april and early march of 69 so not so sure about 68. It shows only used as a 350 and 302.
Looks like its a 327 from more web searching. 3970010 post 1969 production numbers seem to all add up to a 350 out of a 74 truck. However a few people have stated (google search through various chevy forums) that pre 1969 Casting numbers show a 327 for 68 with casting 3970010. Not gonna put too much faith into it until I am ready to open up the engine. According to the seller the engine was rebuilt and replaced, again doesn't mean much, but for street cred reasons its a 327 to me ;). All the parts I bought for it fit and work so chances are its a 327, but probably not the original. Let me know if I am full of it and Thanks for all your help and info guys! Much appreciated!
Looks like its a 327 from more web searching. 3970010 post 1969 production numbers seem to all add up to a 350 out of a 74 truck. However a few people have stated (google search through various chevy forums) that pre 1969 Casting numbers show a 327 for 68 with casting 3970010. Not gonna put too much faith into it until I am ready to open up the engine. According to the seller the engine was rebuilt and replaced, again doesn't mean much, but for street cred reasons its a 327 to me ;). All the parts I bought for it fit and work so chances are its a 327, but probably not the original. Let me know if I am full of it and Thanks for all your help and info guys! Much appreciated!
Russ
As noted above you have a 1973 350, the ckl suffix is the dead give away.
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1967 2dr Biscayne. L36, M40, G80, K05, F41. #'s. 1967 Impala convert. 283, glide. Parked in the garage since 74 and hasn't moved. Soon to be BB 4speed.
don't 1968 model year blocks still have a road draft tube? That would be clearly visible on the block, as well as the beer can size thing it connects to under the intake, at the back of the lifter valley.
The boss is still there but not drilled out for the fitting on any 68 block I've ever seen. They started breathing out the valve cover that year. I've been wrong before though.
Are you looking to sell that 327? Send me a PM if you are.
Whats wrong with the 3970010 in it?
are you doing up a very rare show car?
Nothing wrong with it so far as I can tell. I just would eventually like the engine to match the badges rather than remove them. Just my personal preference.