![]() ![]() I’m sure there’s something out there, so I anyone knows where to find this, please let me know. I usually check several different websites to make sure the results are similar, as I haven’t found an official resource from GM. These letters will tell you the year and vehicle the engine was originally placed in. Then its a 2 digit month and day, followed by a series of letters. Basically, there will be a letter that tells you where the engine was made. To decode the numbers, you will need to search a few websites to learn what the numbers mean. You might need to get in there with some degreaser to uncover the numbers but once you find them you can begin the research to determine some details of your engine. These are not cast into the block, but applied individually to each engine. There is a little tab cast into the block that has some numbers stamped into it. The numbers we’re really concerned with are at the front of the block, on the passenger side. In my experience, this number will give you an idea of what you might have, but it isn’t as specific as the second numbers. The casting number is found on the drivers side of the block at the back of the engine. ![]() There are a couple different numbers either cast into, or stamped into the engine block. I wanted to verify that for myself just to be sure. Supposedly the engine is a 350 cubic inch V8. I have been doing a bit of work on an old Rat Rod for a friend of mine. ![]()
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