GTX63
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- Joined
- Nov 27, 2022
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- Location
- Tennessee
- First Name
- Ty
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
I had never seen a spread bore on a stock GM that's why I asked. If vehicle runs good with it that's great but I wouldn't toss the original Q jet away.
As a young kid in 1984, I bought a 1965 Chevy Caprice off the original owners. They had seen the car inside a Chevrolet dealership showroom and wanted it. The salesman said it was a display only and the first one they received with a 396 (replacing the 409). They said sell it or no sale, so the dealership did the deal.
Anyway, it was a factory 325HP 396, with a GM stamped Holley carb, oval port heads but a solid lifter cam. In other words, GM hadn't sorted out the specs completely yet, or had all the correct parts available, and mixed it with high end components. I don't recall now, but I had traced the numbers and codes and the engine was one of the first 100 produced and literally weeks after the introduction. The motor was tired, sucked gas and needed more work than I was capable of, but it was a fun car and of course, worth a lot more now than I can imagine.