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  1. butterboy
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    We were looking at baby clothes in some womens garage, Just what I wanted to do on a Saturday morning right? Well then I spotted a chevy small block and crank..So I asked whats with the block? It's my husbands, he used to be into racing. Long story short I soon headed home to get my truck to load the block and crank up.. Turns out he was planing on building a motor for his chevelle but life got in the way so it sat. Thats where I come in. 80 bucks later I got a fresh block and reground crank. So my question to you guys is did I score a chevy 302 block? Thanks guy!!

    302.jpg
     
  2. Little Wing
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    ya need more info,,that block was several different sbcs more than likely a 327
     
  3. bje31
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    maybe:
    <TABLE border=0 width="100%"><TBODY><TR><TD>1968-69</TD><TD>3955618</TD><TD>327</TD><TD>-</TD><TD>-</TD><TD>4</TD><TD>A,F,Vette</TD></TR><TR><TD>1969</TD><TD>3956618</TD><TD>302</TD><TD>290</TD><TD>290</TD><TD>4</TD><TD>Z28</TD></TR><TR><TD>1969</TD><TD>3956618</TD><TD>327</TD><TD>235</TD><TD>235</TD><TD>2</TD><TD>fullsize</TD></TR><TR><TD>1969</TD><TD>3956618</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
     
  4. revkev6
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    what are the numbers stamped on the deck?? that block is 327,302,350 by the casting numbers
     
  5. Von Rigg Fink
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    agree..these are the numbers that count
    on the pad infront of the p***enger side cyl. head
     
  6. brett4christ
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    Or you can get the casting # off the crank.....I know they may not be a factory pair, but you never know!?!?!?!
     
  7. tigerShark
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    what about the crank?
    3279 302 68-69 Z28, CAMARO FORGED. LARGE JOURNAL, HI PERF
     
  8. butterboy
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    I will look tonight. what numbers am I looking for on the front deck?
    So it could be a 302 327 or 350..Cool Im happy either way. So let me ask:
    Why is a 302 so desirable?
     
  9. brett4christ
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    Only if you are building a 67-69 Z-28. Otherwise, it's just a cool engine to claim ownership of.
     
  10. revkev6
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    well, if it's a 4bolt main block, it's going to be a 302 or 350. those casting numbers list 327 as a two bolt block.

    the "302" block is only special for the number stamped on it. otherwise it's the same as any other good 350 block. 4" bore, large journal, 4 bolt main.
     
  11. revkev6
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    that block would only have been used in the later 302 with the large journal, not the earlier small journal block. I forget what year they changed, if it was 68 or 69 only that had the large journal 302
     
  12. nutajunka
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    4 inch bore with a 3 inch stroke = a high winding smallblock...;)
     
  13. butterboy
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    It is a four bolt main!! Sorry I forgot to say that.
     
  14. nutajunka
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    Calm down or you might melt yourself ****erboy...:D
     
  15. holeshot
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    ****ERBOY...you wife made you go! HERE KITTY, KITTY, KITTY! HA!...POP.
     
  16. Ebbsspeed
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    And if it does turn out to be an OEM 302 stamped block, in your shoes I'd sell it to some **** Camaro restoration guy for beaucoup bucks, then you'd have plenty of cash to buy a lot more than just a block and crank. Unless the cool factor of the 302 is worth something to you.
     
  17. butterboy
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    the "302" block is only special for the number stamped on it. otherwise it's the same as any other good 350 block. 4" bore, large journal, 4 bolt main.

    Whats the special number?
    The crank is a standard 350 crank from summit racing..the guy said something about making a 337? or 338? sorry can't remember. With a 302 block and 350 crank?? Does that make sence? So you would need to get the revs up to make power right..
     
  18. revkev6
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    agreed. they bring stupid money just for a number....
     
  19. el Scotto
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  20. revkev6
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    it's the "numbers matching" bs that the judges at shows look for.

    that block had a 4" bore stock. with a 3.48" stroke 350 crank you will get

    tada! a 350! a 327 is 4" bore with 3.25 stroke, and a 302 is a 4" bore with a 3" stroke. sure he didn't say a 383?? which is a 400 crank in a 350?
     
  21. nutajunka
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    Remember, if that block has been decked the numbers could be lost forever...:eek:
     
  22. MilesM
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    DZ suffix for 69 I beleive.

     
  23. strawberry
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    350 block + 400 crank = what? 383? or am I just getting old, heck like the other post said if its a 302 sell it and buy a complete crate big block he he he
     
  24. Check the casting date on the other side of the block; same location as the casting number.
     
  25. butterboy
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    Not a 383. Thats what I was thinking to. I ran the numbers on the crank its a 350 crank...so what is stupid money? What is a 302 block selling for to the z28 crowd?
    If its a 350 still a good score for the ol' coupe.
    I will take a picture of the front pad when I get home ..Thanks
     
  26. That will depend on the casting date, IF it turns out to be a DZ/302. '69 versions bring something less than a '68 because they made so many of them, but a '67 casting is the most desirable ......... for the Z gurus.

    And BTW, ...... just because it isn't stamped DZ doesn't mean it's not a 302.
     
  27. revkev6
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    like miles said, if the front pad ends in "DZ" it's a 69 z28 engine.

    otherwise, yes it's a good core block. Did you ask if he had the rest of it lying around too??:D
     
  28. revkev6
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    from what i've read, 67's were small journal 2 bolt main, 68's were large journal 2 bolt main and 69's were large journal 4 bolt mains. If this IS a 302, from what he's said it could only be a 69. Chances are MUCH higher that it was the stock engine out of his chevelle. the front pad will have a partial vin that will tell you what it came in.
     
  29. 61TBird
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    IF,and that's a big IF,it's a 302....
    On the Front pad(front of block on p*** side) it will be stamped MO for '67-'68 or DZ for '69 Z28 302.
     
  30. Little Wing
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    Seems you should already know from your first post,,Z-28 Motor
     

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