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Re: Engine I.D. Dilemma
The source of the putrid rotting smell of his infected gums became
immediately apparent when Kevin J De Vries <[email protected]> opened his
mouth and said:
>The serial number on the head is 216 368/R1
A 304 head for a contour top piston.
>and the # on the block is 217 144/R2
It's a 304 alright.
>The big problem is
>that I gave him a intake manifold off a '77 345 and he claims it doesn't
>match up, it's too big for the block.
That's because a 345 intake doesn't fit the smaller 304 block.
Regards,
John L.
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