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Posted by gercolla1 (Member # 3068) on :
 
The motor seems to be original to the 76 suburban. Could that be one clue? Chevy?..yeah I know! Could be worse,honda? [patriot]
 
Posted by Quick 88LX (Member # 1950) on :
 
Isn't the 454 a big block? That should be a huge tip for you [Big Grin] Unless the 396 is a big block too. I am not that sure about Chevy's because I do not own that old of one.
 
Posted by 2stangs69-91 (Member # 1951) on :
 
LOL great help. I belive that 454 engines are externaly ballanced. look for a weight on the flexplate. Actualy I don't even think they made a 396 in 76. But you are taking your chances with this on a Ford forum [Wink]
 
Posted by DRIVINFST (Member # 2430) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 2stangs69-91:
LOL great help. I belive that 454 engines are externaly ballanced. look for a weight on the flexplate. Actualy I don't even think they made a 396 in 76.

Exactly right, if it is the original motor in the Suburban, 454 is the only big block that could have ended up in it. 1976 they only made 454 and a POS 366 for HD trucks.
 
Posted by The Nick (Member # 2244) on :
 
The 396 is a big block also. I think they stopped using the 396 in '72. I'm not a Chevy guy though.
 
Posted by the50ho (Member # 73) on :
 
off topic real quick..sorry guys*


the nick--your sig is great...and so true man [patriot]
 
Posted by wilit (Member # 3367) on :
 
If it's the original engine, and you're sure it's a big block, it's a 454. The 396 ended production in '69 and the 427 (which was never installed in a 'burban) ended production in '73.

http://www.roadsters.com/bbc/
 
Posted by The Nick (Member # 2244) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by the50ho:
off topic real quick..sorry guys*


the nick--your sig is great...and so true man [patriot]

Thanks man. [patriot]

quote:
Originally posted by wilit:
If it's the original engine, and you're sure it's a big block, it's a 454. The 396 ended production in '69 and the 427 (which was never installed in a 'burban) ended production in '73.

http://www.roadsters.com/bbc/

The 396 was available in the '72 Camaro. From what I recall, the 396 wasn't in any more cars after '72.
 
Posted by gercolla1 (Member # 3068) on :
 
Right on. Not bad for a ford site! [patriot]
 
Posted by 65 custom (Member # 3173) on :
 
just runthe vin number on the internet
 
Posted by wrk horse (Member # 3922) on :
 
I thought a 396 was a wedge block. Pistons/deck had more of a "angle". 396 and 402? one block type.
427/454another. Blocks more "square"
 




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