So the story I got from the owner was that the mounting boss for the starter was cracked and had been Jerryrigged fixed by his late brother. When the machine shop did the full tear down and inspection found the crack and deemed the block junk and supposedly found another “327” to build in its place.
While the 010 block could be a 68 327 or 69-79 350 the fact that the stamped suffix code indicates a later 350 seals it for me the engine is a garden variety 350. Which isn’t necessarily a bad thing but it’s not what he was told he was getting.
The general feeling here is we agree there isn’t enough flow. Upon further inspection it looked like the CVF pump was unique to the kit because it has a couple of extra mounting bosses for their brackets. But after doing some digging it matches up to any small block pump from an 80’s passenger car. Same bosses on it. So we’ve got one inbound and waiting on the owner to call us back to go over the details.
Meanwhile we will fuss with the ‘65 Malibu convertible behind it today. That car has been dormant for years and the guy wants us to get it going, fix leaks in the trans and a bunch of little stuff.
The ironic thing is the little 283 hasn’t run in years. We got it running this morning on the carb out guy rebuilt and it’s running off a 5gallon can and the engine isn’t running hot at all. Lifters are not all quite pumped up yet but it’s gotten quieter as it runs.
While the 010 block could be a 68 327 or 69-79 350 the fact that the stamped suffix code indicates a later 350 seals it for me the engine is a garden variety 350. Which isn’t necessarily a bad thing but it’s not what he was told he was getting.
The general feeling here is we agree there isn’t enough flow. Upon further inspection it looked like the CVF pump was unique to the kit because it has a couple of extra mounting bosses for their brackets. But after doing some digging it matches up to any small block pump from an 80’s passenger car. Same bosses on it. So we’ve got one inbound and waiting on the owner to call us back to go over the details.
Meanwhile we will fuss with the ‘65 Malibu convertible behind it today. That car has been dormant for years and the guy wants us to get it going, fix leaks in the trans and a bunch of little stuff.
The ironic thing is the little 283 hasn’t run in years. We got it running this morning on the carb out guy rebuilt and it’s running off a 5gallon can and the engine isn’t running hot at all. Lifters are not all quite pumped up yet but it’s gotten quieter as it runs.
