The 010 block was the most common 350 block. It can also be used to make a 302 or 327.
This is the block casting number for a Chevy 305, build between 1976 and 1979.
cracked heads or block
This is a warranty replacement engine. There are several decoders for the block numbers for these engine on the web and all require the block serial # as well as this code.
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The block and just about all parts have a "casting number" on them. Your block #3970010 was used by GM from 1969 through 1980 in anything from a 1/2 ton pickup, to the HOT Z-28's. It could be either a 2 bolt or a 4 bolt design. What that means is that the crankshaft is held in the engine block by main bearing caps that are designed with either 2 bolts or 4 bolts. The 2 bolt is good for non-high performance, less than 6,000 RPM's. The 4 bolt design, spreads the rotational stess over a much wider area within the block is used for over 6,000 RPM's. Hope this helps.
What Chevy engine block has the castin I mean casting number 397004
Either a blown head gasket or a cracked block possibly
It is the water hose thast goes from the intake manifold, into the water pump. It by passes the thermostat.
You must mean the head not the block. Yes it can but use teflon tape.
It is the same as block out. Keeping the man you are closest to from getting down low for a rebound. Turn your back to him keep a hand on him for locating him and use your back and butt to block him away from the rim.
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It is screewed into the engine block, behind the distributor. I mean right dead behind it.