The casting number 1254088 corresponds to a Chevrolet small-block V8 engine, specifically one of the 350 cubic inch (5.7L) variants. This casting was produced primarily during the late 1970s to early 1980s and is commonly associated with vehicles from that era. To get more specific details about the engine's year and application, additional information such as the suffix code or VIN may be needed.
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what year is a 350 block with the stamp GM8970010
The firing order is usually cast or stamped into the intake manifold depending on what type of car and engine you have. The intake manifold usually sits on top of the engine underneath your carb or injection unit. More information on the year, make, model and engine size would be needed to give you a more specific answer.
there should be a numbered stamped on the rear of the engine
Look at the vin tag on the steering head tube of the frame, it should have the year stamped on it.
There should be a small plate stamped on the side of the engine with data such as year of manufacture, type and displacement.
No year, make, model, or engine size and you expect an answer?No year, make, model, or engine size and you expect an answer?
USUALLY THE FIRST 2 NUMBERS ON THE 3RD SET OF NUMBERS IS THE YEAR IT WAS MADE ON THE MODEL TYPE CODE STAMPED ON YOUR MOTORusually the first 2 number on the 3rd set of number is the year it was made on the model type code stamped onto your engine
serial number and model should be stamped in the the engine block on carburetor side middle or on housing where engine bolts to the transmission.
look at the number on the frame, it is either stamped into the side close to the engine, or it is on the frame under the handlebars If the engine was replaced as mine was then the numbers on the frame will not tell you if you have a later or earlier model engine.
The production year is not stamped on a gun. It is the serial number that is used to tell which batch was made in a particular year. Go to: proofhouse.com for listings.