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RE: Chevy!
By gerry - 03/07/2001 7:36:36 AM; IP 208.217.67.246
Here is a Chevrolet page that will allow you to find out the casting ID of your block: http://www.mortec.com/ Your block codes out to a 70 to 75 350 with either 2 or 4-bolt mains. The specific application (Corvette, Nova...)is defined by the last two or three alpha characters, but I don't have a reference to decode what application a CK block applies to. Try going to a Chevrolet specific site like http://www.corvetteforum.com and post the question in the C2 or C3 section.
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