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#1 Posted : Thursday, 22 November 2018 11:28:01 PM(UTC)
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Question, when did the make the 4.7 lt V8. Cheers Bazza.
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#2 Posted : Friday, 23 November 2018 5:23:36 AM(UTC)
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Never heard of it. Closest I know of is the 4.6L (283) made for about 10 years from 1957.
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#3 Posted : Friday, 23 November 2018 5:34:44 AM(UTC)
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They did make a 4.8 Gen 3 V8 from 99-07 , it was a truck motor. Thanks Mark.
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#4 Posted : Friday, 23 November 2018 6:58:23 AM(UTC)
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Not a Chevrolet engine though.
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#5 Posted : Friday, 23 November 2018 9:13:17 AM(UTC)
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A lot earlier than 57
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#6 Posted : Friday, 23 November 2018 9:15:20 AM(UTC)
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1917. 288 cubic inches. Pre-dates the small block by 40 years.
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#7 Posted : Friday, 23 November 2018 1:22:24 PM(UTC)
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Ah yes, the 1918 Chevrolet D V8, the only Chevrolet V8 before the small block. I went to the Fountainhead auto museum in Fairbanks Alaska in September this year. They had lots of 19teens cars but not one of these.
They had an exposed valve train and produced less than 40hp.
It is also the only “Chevrolet” V8 engine by the looks, the 1918 cars were General Motors Chevrolet but the engines were designed and produced initially by Chevrolet prior to GM buying the company!

Cool bit of trivia.
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#8 Posted : Friday, 23 November 2018 7:43:37 PM(UTC)
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There's at least 2 in Oz that I'm aware of too.
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#9 Posted : Friday, 23 November 2018 7:58:51 PM(UTC)
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Looks like about 4500 made.
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#10 Posted : Saturday, 24 November 2018 10:18:38 AM(UTC)
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What about the 6.2 Lt Small Block , that was 1 hell of a motor
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#11 Posted : Saturday, 24 November 2018 10:16:36 PM(UTC)
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There's at least 2 in Oz that I'm aware of too.


I guess that includes Eric Parkers 1917 V8 series-D in his museum in Nuriootpa SA
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#12 Posted : Sunday, 25 November 2018 6:47:30 AM(UTC)
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What about the 6.2 Lt Small Block , that was 1 hell of a motor


I assume you mean the Detroit Diesel 379ci engine?

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#13 Posted : Sunday, 25 November 2018 8:50:57 AM(UTC)
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There's at least 2 in Oz that I'm aware of too.


I guess that includes Eric Parkers 1917 V8 series-D in his museum in Nuriootpa SA

No, I didn't know about that one. It wasn't open on the couple of days we stayed in Nuri when we toured through N/west VIC, SA & Kangaroo Island (with the vintage club) in 2004.

So I guess that makes 3! The 2 I know of are both in NSW.
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#14 Posted : Sunday, 25 November 2018 9:29:24 AM(UTC)
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No HK, a 6.2 lt petrol small block
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#15 Posted : Sunday, 25 November 2018 9:40:01 AM(UTC)
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Are you talking GM small block or Chevrolet small block? I know there were a few 6.2L engines in other GM divisions like Cadillac plus of course the GenIV GM engines.

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#16 Posted : Sunday, 25 November 2018 10:09:14 AM(UTC)
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They were fitted to Chevrolet Vehicles
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#17 Posted : Sunday, 25 November 2018 10:31:15 AM(UTC)
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An other clue, 60s and rare
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#18 Posted : Sunday, 25 November 2018 11:35:02 AM(UTC)
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There was a GMC V6 at 6.2L. Not sure if it was ever used in a Chevrolet though, mainly GMC.
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#19 Posted : Sunday, 25 November 2018 1:19:38 PM(UTC)
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1963 Corvette Grand sport (only 5 ever built)
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#20 Posted : Sunday, 25 November 2018 2:02:31 PM(UTC)
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Cool, I never knew Chevrolet actually built a factory 377 (400 stroke (3.75”) crank in a 302/327/350 block). People wrongly call these a 383ci engine.
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