The GM 3970024 engine is a cast iron block used in various General Motors small-block V8 engines, specifically in the 350 cubic inch (5.7L) variant produced from the late 1960s through the early 1990s. This casting number is commonly associated with engines found in Chevrolet vehicles, including trucks and performance cars. It features a traditional small-block design, known for its versatility and aftermarket support, making it popular for both restoration and performance builds.
In GM trucks or new GM cars, the 8th digit of the VIN # is the Engine.
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V-8 small block or big block Chevy engine cast #'s, check this site. http://www.nastyz28.com/sbchevy/sblock.php
10248880 Engine
The 3.4 liter gm engine has between 200-210 hp at 5200 rpm. The motor uses a cast iron block with aluminum camshaft carriers, and aluminum pistons with a double ring setup.
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The 302 CUID engine is a Ford engine, not a GM engine.
A complete GM Ecotec engine will weigh about 300 pounds. This of course is the complete engine, down to the bolts and all.
The GM engine with the casting number 39999289 is a 5.7L (350 cubic inches) V8 engine. This engine is commonly found in various GM vehicles, particularly in the 1980s and early 1990s. It is part of the small-block engine family, known for its versatility and reliability.
The GM engine part number 10224534 corresponds to the 5.7L V8 engine, commonly known as the LS1. This engine was first introduced in 1997 as part of the fourth-generation Chevrolet Corvette and later used in various GM vehicles.
SBC 350
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