identifying a Chevy 350 block and Trans

Gwyn Reedy mgr at mgrcorp.com
Sat Mar 27 01:34:43 GMT 1999


I don't follow your logic, Clarence.

I have two C-50 Chevy trucks with 350 engines and both have 2 barrel
Rochesters. Dunno how many bolts on the main caps, tho.

Gwyn Reedy
Brandon, Florida
mailto:mgr at mgrcorp.com

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-diy_efi at esl.eng.ohio-state.edu
> [mailto:owner-diy_efi at esl.eng.ohio-state.edu]On Behalf Of Clarence
> L.Snyder
> Sent: Friday, March 26, 1999 1:47 PM
> To: diy_efi at esl.eng.ohio-state.edu
> Subject: Re: identifying a Chevy 350 block and Trans
>
>
> > t is a constrained motor with what looks like a single barrel
> Rochester and
> > those rams horn exhaust manifolds. but I believe the manifolds
> need to stay
> > there to fit in the engine compartment. The engine might have
> some height
> > restrictions maybe that's why that carb is there.
>
> I've never seen a single barrel carb on a small-block chevy. My guess
> would be a standard rochester 2 bbl, meaning the engine is NOT from a
> truck and is not a 4 bolt main, in all likelihood.
>




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