you need the date code on the side of the block it will be a series of numbers and letters first its the month, then day, then year
casting number 3970010 is a 350 block from 1969 - 1979 but in 1969 302 and 327 have the same casting # and im not to sure about the other #
a 350 or 327 that is the question. A 350 or a 327
i called the Chevy dealership and they told me the year
The GM engine with the casting number 3970010 is a 350 cubic inch V8 engine, commonly found in various Chevrolet vehicles from the late 1960s to the early 1980s. The stamped numbers "K1114TXL" indicate that the engine was manufactured on November 14, likely in the year 1979, with "TXL" designating it as a specific engine variant. This engine was often used in passenger cars and light trucks.
The code "GM 37 3970010" likely refers to a specific part or casting number associated with a General Motors engine block, particularly from the year 1937. The "GM" indicates the manufacturer, while "37" specifies the model year. The number "3970010" is a casting number that identifies the block's design, specifications, and compatibility with certain GM vehicles. This number can be used to find more information about the block's history and applications in GM cars or trucks.
A81 should be January 8, '71,'81,'91.
No. That number was used for 302's, 327's, and 350's. (4" bore)
It's a 4" bore block. Has been used for 302, 327, and 350 engines.
4bolt 350ci
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What Chevy engine has the casting number 3970011?
yes. that is one of several blocks used for the 302.