Identifying my SBC
Hello I would like any help on finding more information on my SBC 327.
Pulled from my Grandfather's sixty-something GMC Custom pickup.
Has a tag on the front of the engine:
Stock No
D6272
Rebuilt Engine Power-Pak
Stamped on the front of the engine on the block are the numbers:
18L138893
T0205HF
Casting: GM 3914660
I know the motor is a 327, it is a 2 bolt main, and that's about all I know about it. I saw the tag on the front of the motor and tried to do a little bit of research on it but couldn't find too much. Does anyone know if this motor is a decent block to build? This is my first American muscle build and I'd like to know a little more about the motor before ordering any parts. Looking to get about 400-500hp depending on feasibility and financially. Not looking to build this overnight, and I am by no means a wealthy individual. I know with $$$ you can build anything, but I want to do this right, the first time.
When looking at Pics, please keep in mind, I will only be using the block. Everything else will be new, crankshaft, pistons, connecting rods, etc.
Pics @ Links:
Shoebox5 | You have no idea how much fun this was for me
Shoebox5 | SBC 350 Tear down Complete!
Pulled from my Grandfather's sixty-something GMC Custom pickup.
Has a tag on the front of the engine:
Stock No
D6272
Rebuilt Engine Power-Pak
Stamped on the front of the engine on the block are the numbers:
18L138893
T0205HF
Casting: GM 3914660
I know the motor is a 327, it is a 2 bolt main, and that's about all I know about it. I saw the tag on the front of the motor and tried to do a little bit of research on it but couldn't find too much. Does anyone know if this motor is a decent block to build? This is my first American muscle build and I'd like to know a little more about the motor before ordering any parts. Looking to get about 400-500hp depending on feasibility and financially. Not looking to build this overnight, and I am by no means a wealthy individual. I know with $$$ you can build anything, but I want to do this right, the first time.
When looking at Pics, please keep in mind, I will only be using the block. Everything else will be new, crankshaft, pistons, connecting rods, etc.
Pics @ Links:
Shoebox5 | You have no idea how much fun this was for me
Shoebox5 | SBC 350 Tear down Complete!
n]Hello I would like an on finding moreiiii informat
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Pulled from my Grandfather's sixty-something GMC Custom pickup.i
Has a tag on the front of the engine:
Stock No
D6272
Rebuilt Engine Power-Pak
Stamped on the front of the engine on the block are the numbers:
18L138893
T0205HF
Casting: GM 3914660
I know the motor is a 327, it is a 2 bolt main, and that's about all I know about it. I saw the tag on the front of the motor and tried to do a littlei bit of research on it but couldn't find too much. Doecan s anyone know if this motor is a decent block to build? This is my first American muscle build and I'd like to know a little more about the motor before ordering any parts. Looking to get about 400-500hp depending on feasibility and financially. Not looking to build this overnight, and I am by no means a wealthy individual. I know with $$$ you can build anything, but I want to do this right, the first time.
When looking at Pics, please keep in mind, I will only be using the block. Everything else will be new, crankshaft, pistons, connecting rods, etc.
Pics @ Links:
Shoebox5 | You have no idea how much fun this was for me
Shoebox5 | SBC 350 Tear down Complete!
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I think it was in a tr ck 1966
I thi m
Pulled from my Grandfather's sixty-something GMC Custom pickup.i
Has a tag on the front of the engine:
Stock No
D6272
Rebuilt Engine Power-Pak
Stamped on the front of the engine on the block are the numbers:
18L138893
T0205HF
Casting: GM 3914660
I know the motor is a 327, it is a 2 bolt main, and that's about all I know about it. I saw the tag on the front of the motor and tried to do a littlei bit of research on it but couldn't find too much. Doecan s anyone know if this motor is a decent block to build? This is my first American muscle build and I'd like to know a little more about the motor before ordering any parts. Looking to get about 400-500hp depending on feasibility and financially. Not looking to build this overnight, and I am by no means a wealthy individual. I know with $$$ you can build anything, but I want to do this right, the first time.
When looking at Pics, please keep in mind, I will only be using the block. Everything else will be new, crankshaft, pistons, connecting rods, etc.
Pics @ Links:
Shoebox5 | You have no idea how much fun this was for me
Shoebox5 | SBC 350 Tear down Complete!
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I think it was in a tr ck 1966
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