- Joined
- Jun 18, 2024
- Posts
- 24
- Reaction score
- 44
- Location
- St Louis
- First Name
- Jim
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- C15
- Engine Size
- 350
Hi All,
For my new square body project, Ive got choices.
I have 3 engines in stock, none of which I know much about in terms of history. They all rotate and appear ok-ish.
Number 1
Block casting: 3970010
Heads: 3973487 - some research shows 75 CC chambers
I just started pulling this one apart. Confirm "010" marking indicating high nickel content block casting. 4 bolt mains. GM OEM forged crank. Pistons marked .040 so 40 over. Heads are 1.94 / 1.5 valves. The cam has the following stamped: COMP CAMS 08197. Hyd flat tappet. I can find no info on the cam.
Number 2
Block Casting: 3914660
Heads: 3947040 - initial research indicates 64cc chambers.
Have not opened it up yet
Number 3
Block Casting 3970010
Heads 3932441 - initial research indicates 76 cc chambers.
My goal for the truck is a daily driver for when I put my camaro into hibernation. Will have a 700R4 and the rear ratio is currently 3.07 or 3:08, which I think will have to be changed to something in the mid 3's. I have long tube headers and will be running it old school, carburetor, no computer.
Any insights, advice etc would be very welcome.
For my new square body project, Ive got choices.
I have 3 engines in stock, none of which I know much about in terms of history. They all rotate and appear ok-ish.
Number 1
Block casting: 3970010
Heads: 3973487 - some research shows 75 CC chambers
I just started pulling this one apart. Confirm "010" marking indicating high nickel content block casting. 4 bolt mains. GM OEM forged crank. Pistons marked .040 so 40 over. Heads are 1.94 / 1.5 valves. The cam has the following stamped: COMP CAMS 08197. Hyd flat tappet. I can find no info on the cam.
Number 2
Block Casting: 3914660
Heads: 3947040 - initial research indicates 64cc chambers.
Have not opened it up yet
Number 3
Block Casting 3970010
Heads 3932441 - initial research indicates 76 cc chambers.
My goal for the truck is a daily driver for when I put my camaro into hibernation. Will have a 700R4 and the rear ratio is currently 3.07 or 3:08, which I think will have to be changed to something in the mid 3's. I have long tube headers and will be running it old school, carburetor, no computer.
Any insights, advice etc would be very welcome.