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Old 06-04-2004, 09:00 AM
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Default I.D. Small Block Chevy

Hey all you chevy gurus - Is there a quick and easy way to tell if a small block chevy engine is indeed a 350 with out digging up the casting number, or any of that type stuff?? I am looking at an old van (for the motor) and the guy says "I'm pretty sure it's a 350." Well I'd kinda like to know with some certainty BEFORE I buy it.
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