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Thread: Mystery Solved!!
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01-09-2006 #1
Lil Red Wagon
The other day I tore off the heads of my 66 suburban to replace gaskets and check out the condition of the engine which I thought was a 327. I ran the numbers on the block and it turned out to be a 61-64 283 block, so I was a little disappointed, but it had domed pistons so I thought it couldnt be too bad. Then I measured the bore and it was 4.00"....hmmm.....After cleaning off the pistons The numbers on the top were L2209A....dz 302 pistons? Then after measuring how far down the pistons are in the cylinders It is confirmed...A 302 lives in the engine bay of my truck. coool.
Now I understand why the thing was finicky about gas and ignition timing, and why it lived when the gas got stuck and reved to 7000RPMs.
Its going back together with new vortec heads and an intake manifold which I have not found yet so let me know if you have one.
Here are a couple pictures of the outside.


-Dennis
56 DMAX GMC
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1968 Firebird
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2135556
1966 Suburban
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2135589



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Those wheels look familiar, what did they come off of?