Right in front of the drivers side cylinder head, there is a pad, with a couple of letters, and then a bunch of numbers. This series will tell you everythin g you need to know.
Chrysler 383 is a big block. The Chevy 383, is a de stroked 400, small block.
A small or big block Chevy have a casting number on the top of the block behind the driver side head. MorTec has Chevy casting numbers listed online.
read casting numbers and research on the web. Just Google small block Chevy heads castine numbers. These numbers are under the valve covers so you will have to take one off.
Just call a parts store and tell them what kind of vehicle,engine size and year that you got and they will sell you the right pump for it.
Not really. The sure tell is to pull the pan and start taking off rod and main caps.
On a small block Chevy the distributor goes through a hole in the intake manifold. On a Pontiac the distributor goes behind the intake manifold.
There is a pad, right in front of the drivers side cylinder head. These numbers will tell you ev erything about your motor.
Well on a small block Chevy there will be no coil wire going from the top of the cap to a coil. What you can do to see the difference is go here.
Test it with a vacuum gauge.
Go to search on your computer and type in small block Chevy engine ID and you should find your answer there.Most 350s id#end with 010,which is a early engine,and if heads are off there will be a small hole between the two center head bolt holes.But the best way is ID#s.Hope that helps.
No such thing as a 350 big block.
check the engine block casting number