Where are the casting numbers on a big block Chevy?

Where are the casting numbers on a big block Chevy?

Locate the six- or seven-digit number on the cover of the engine’s timing chain. Locate the casting number in between two bolts directly under the GM logo.

How do I identify a Chevy 454 engine?

How to Identify a GM 454

  1. Identify the year and model.
  2. Look for decals on the engine.
  3. Locate the engine ID number located at the front of the engine block on the passenger side.
  4. Decode the ID number.
  5. Verify the casting numbers from either the cylinder head, intake manifold or crankshaft.

How do I identify my big block Chevy?

The first indication that a motor is a Big Block Chevy is if the codes are stamped above the timing chain cover. All Big Blocks are stamped there. Small Blocks are stamped on a pad in front of the passenger side cylinder head and are often covered by the alternator.

How can you tell a 454 4 bolt main?

Someone once told me that you could tell the difference between a 2 or 4 bolt main by looking at the size of a hole on the side of the block. If the hole is small, it’s a 2 bolt and if it’s large, then it’s a 4 bolt.

What year is a Gen 5 454?

Here’s a pristine Gen V 454 from a 1990 Chevrolet 454SS pickup. Gen V, introduced in 1991, included a superior one-piece main rear seal, new oiling passages closer to the cam, and all blocks received four-bolt mains.

What year is a Gen IV 454?

In 1987, a new 454 Mark IV hit the market with EFI, exclusively in trucks. See all 28 photos Photo: Courtesy of Barrett-JacksonIf you notice, the name changes with the Gen V. The Lincoln model line purchased the naming rights to “Mark,” forcing Chevrolet to refer to the big-block in generations.

How do you know if its a BBC block?

How can you tell a 5.3 block?

The 4.8/5.3L motors are easy to identify by their large 4.8/5.3 casting mark on the front of the block, but there is no simple, external way to differentiate the 4.8 from the 5.3. The best way is to yank a head and measure the stroke.

How do I know if I have a GM V8?

All engines are stamped with an engine ID code, consisting of assembly plant code, production date and suffix code. V8 codes are stamped on a pad just forward of the right side (passenger) cylinder head.