If you stick the pedal about half way down doin about 20mph and the tires start roasting? You might have a 383.
Just kidding but not really.
Supposed to have a 400 crank innit . I'd start counting teeth on the flex plate and looking at the crank pulley for a key.
Prolly a two piece RMS block or it has a $1200 aftermarket crank innit.
If he said that and you can't tell by driving it? Outlook not good.
Hope this helps!
P. S.
A stock th350 won't last very long behind a well built 383.
I suggest th400.
If you had a 383, you'd know it. Looking at the piston tops won't tell you anything... I guess poor camshaft selection could wussify one though ?
You can tell by lookin if you have a 383.
Verify a two piece RMS 350 block with the casting number.
Keyed 400 crankshaft.
400 (153 tooth) flex plate.
Burning tires.
Not trying to be Debbie Downer but I'm a realist. Too much overlap turns lots of 350s into 383s with a for sale sign.
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