The 3970010 casting number refers to a specific small-block Chevrolet engine block, typically associated with the 350 cubic inch V8 engine. Depending on the model and configuration, these engines can produce between 145 to over 370 horsepower. The exact horsepower rating can vary based on factors such as engine modifications, fuel system, and specific application. For instance, a stock 350 might produce around 260-300 horsepower in factory settings.
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3970010 is a 327 in the years from 1967-1969 and 350 from 1976-1979
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The 3970010 block was used for 4" bore engines from 1969-1980. There were many different horsepower combinations used during that time. You'd get more information by posting the numbers and letters from the id pad on the passenger side (right) front of the engine.
The 2009 Grizzly is available in several different horsepower configurations. The standard horsepower is 225. There were options for as much as 360 horsepower.