It will have the rocket emblem stamped into the block casting. I don't have pictures of mine or I'd show you. Sorry.
The 1978 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme came with the Rocket 350 engine, which is part of Oldsmobile's Rocket engine family. The term "Rocket 350" refers specifically to the 350 cubic inch V8 engine that was designed for performance. It's important to note that both names refer to the same engine, but "Rocket 350" is the correct nomenclature.
You can tell an Oldsmobile V8 when you see one. You can also look at the casting numbers and engine suffix code, both of which will tell you that it's a 350 Olds rather than say, a 307 or 403 Olds.
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You can tell an Oldsmobile V8 when you see one. You can also look at the casting numbers and engine suffix code, both of which will tell you that it's a 350 Olds rather than say, a 307 or 403 Olds.
The 350 Rocket from the olds is Far superior. I just put one in my Grand Prix switched from the 350 Chevy and with a 4 barrel holly carb you will notice a BIG difference.
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To identify an Oldsmobile 350 Rocket engine without disassembling it, look for specific visual cues. Check the engine block for identifying numbers, typically located on the driver's side, near the bell housing. The engine should have a distinctive "Rocket" design with a ribbed valve cover and a unique oil filler cap. Additionally, the presence of specific features, such as the intake manifold and exhaust ports, can help confirm its identity as a 350 Rocket engine.
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The Rocket 350 oldsmobile engines will bolt in as well as the Rocket 455 olds.
can i put a 350 rocket that comes out of a 69 cuttless into my 1990 caprice
How can you tell a 350 from a 305 engine?