[AT] OT Chevy engine ID?
charlie hill
chill8 at suddenlink.net
Fri Jan 11 09:06:04 PST 2008
There are two Chevy big block engines. The automotive series and the truck
series. The truck series is often called "tall deck". The distance from
the crank center to the top of the block flange is longer. This allows a
different ring configuration for the pistons. At least that's the way I
understand it. The 366 comes only in the tall deck truck version. The 427
and 454 were built both ways and also in 2 bolt and 4 bolt main bearing
configurations in the automotive versions.
The 454 is a longer stroke version of the 427 if I remember right. Also
the 366 is a smaller bore version of the same block.
Charlie
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> In a message dated 1/10/2008 12:04:50 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> at-request at lists.antique-tractor.com writes:
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> [AT] OT Chevy engine ID?
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> I was led to believe that an automotive engine wouldn't bolt
> straight
> up to one of these trucks.
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> We have a C65 that started life with a dandy 366, and now after a
> few really stupid "friends- helping " its on its 2nd 427--- the 366
> and
> all the 427 looked the very same on the outside to me. (and from
> what
> have read they are the same block)
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