Posted by Glen D Anderson on January 16, 2022 at 11:16:33 from (174.90.223.71):
In Reply to: Need Chevy help... C-60 posted by Fritz Maurer on January 12, 2022 at 12:02:38:
Good advice provided by used red MN, particularly that regarding the spread bore Rochester being possibly mounted on a square bore intake & the resulting interference to the secondary throttle plates.
Providing the base engine is in acceptable condition, cleaning up the wiring, vacuum lines, & fuel system along with some tune - up related maintenance could result in a perfectly usable truck.
A note to those commenting on the engine model, the pictures show a tall deck configuration as evidenced by the intake manifold / thermostat housing & water pump. That rules out the 396, 402, 427(car), or 454 engines.
Some good info. on the 366 & 427 tall deck engines: https://www.tradecraftspecialties.com/bbckb
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