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i have a 327 engine in my boat and from all the history i can get this could have been out of an original bathurst 327 monaro as it is a 68 or 69 block and it also has double hump fuellie heads
any info would be appreciated! as i have the motor out of the boat at the moment amd want to decide whether to put it back in or put it in a cryogenics chamber
back of head rhs on block-18c115348 right next to it is ti22ihf
also at front of block t16 conv1
and-- gm 3914660
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GM 3914660 is a 1968 Block, 2 Bolt mains 327 cu" 300 HP. If the heads are Fuellies they will be P/N 3990462
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thanx ozchevy so it could well be a gts engine?
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also where is the engine number stamped on these
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Sounds like a GTS motor to me. Although I was sure all early Monaro motors were 4 bolt mains, I know when I had mine it was a 4 bolt, but it may previously been drilled and caps added. Engine number will be at the front of the motor directly under the le
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No HK left the factory with a 4-bolt motor. The HK engines were really just low hp, small valve truck motors. None of them had fuellie heads either. Do you want to sell the block? If so email me the engine number. I'm looking for one of these for one of Edited by user Wednesday, 11 January 2006 6:51:36 PM(UTC)
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The engine number is the way to tell, it must start 327 then have H or H% at the end.
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thanxs for your help guys
i think the original engine number has been changed possibly
it definatly has double hump fuellie heads as it has the camel hump on the head above the engine number (like a d on its side with 2 humps at each end)
it also
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if the engine number starts with a T tonawanda it is, My parisienne is running a 72 corvette 350 4 bolt block (import)the engine number is T1107
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You don't just change engine numbers, it is possibly the same type of block as those fited to GTS327 Monaros but then again an XU1 engine is the same block as any other 186/202, it is the engine number that makes it valuable. There may have only been 2000
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Warren, the hf Bratty's talking about on the end may be H5?? If so it could be a Monaro block. The GM number would be T1221H5. Bratty is there a number before the number you've quoted starting in 327? Like 32765432 |
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