Taking apart 3 complete 350s to part out, a 69, 70, and 73 (edit, this is a 72 with 73 stamped on the heads). 69 is block casting 1382201 with 1386945 on intake, 70 is block casting 1382201 with 1231924 on intake, 72 is block casting 1241748 with 1238343 on intake. Short block with rotating assembly $200 for 70, $150 each for 69 and 72. Heads $50 per set with valves and springs Rockers $40 per set Front cover $40 each 4 barrel intake $50, 2 barrel intake $25 Balancer $25 each Local pickup preferred in western NC, or can deliver to Turbobuick.com nationals at Farmington on Saturday 5/5. Thanks, Tim View attachment 388816
Ok, interested - Will PM. Thanks. What might one find? I thought the heads were all the same, at least for '70
yes Ty sir,im interested in the cast 4 bbl intake shipped to me. also many thanks for bothering to ship such a heavy lump.
Just to see if the shallow dish pistons are still there. The stamping looks a little off to me, as compared to mine, but it might just be a case of the workers back then doing things differently. Or either of our blocks were decked and re-stamped. If it has the shallow pistons in it, then it most likely is an SP. Unless there are any other signifying numbers. afaik it was only the SP stamp that tells you what the engine is, 10.25:1, 9.5:1, etc.
Got it - I know the stamps were all over the place and by the font it's pretty easy to tell a re-stamp, then there's matching up the casting dates with the "production #" plus I'd be hard pressed to think someone was re-stamping 350's.
Update after Farmington: So the 73 short block turned out to be one of those late 72 engines with 73 heads, after scraping down to the code its a "wc" 2 barrel motor. So now Im selling it as a 72 350 rotating assembly, crank/rods/pistons/flexplate/balancer for $100. Still have front covers, rocker sets, and balancers. 70 heads are sold but i still have the 73 heads that came off the wc motor. Have one 70 350 intake left, BeatersRus has spoken for the other. BeatersRus I have 2 different date codes D27 and J12, which do you prefer?
DBS, heres the 70 sp shortblock you're in line for, looks like a shallow dish on the pistons so thats good.
the earlier casting the better,its for a 70 motor. in still a little confused by the wallyworld thing,r u sure you dont take paypal??