MYSTERY MOTOR....er, engine, sorry

Phil Reed

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Phil Reed

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Floyd.............the shop boy..........a face only a mother could love!!!!!




Anybody know who and what this is?????????:dunno :dunno :dunno

Travis............you're not allowed to guess!!!!
 

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Dick MacKenzie

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It looks a lot like the one we have in the shop and the one Rusty has in his Belair. Lamar is my bet.
 

TomO

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I know where it is!!!!!!! I believe I know who is in the photo
 

jim_ss409

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Could it be that the Hortons are taking a big step up in the horsepower department?:scratch
 

oil4kids

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those valve seats are horrible looking

just look at that carbon!

this motor needs more octane and better ignition
 

blumun53

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I think maybe what this engine needs more than anything else, is to be in MY possession. That's a Walden piece if ever I saw one.:cool:
 

Brunsink

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427 Block Production Numbers

I have a complete 409 engine, block #3830814 which is also the same block number as the 427. The heads are the 330hp heads. So I am wondering if the same block was used on the 409? Or is this shortblock actually a 427? It is still all together and am wondering what to do with it. If the same block was used on the 409, I am wondering what the production numbers are?
I would appreciate some help on this matter.
Thanks,
Steve
 

1958 delivery

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That same block was used on 1963 409's also. The bore size is a little bigger on a 427 block.
 

Joe5763

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409 block

Hi... I have a 1963 Impala SS with a 1965 409 in it. I am looking for a 1963 409 motor , are you looking to sell or just need info... I know a little about the 409 if you have any more questions I am joe5763...Thanks...Joe5763
 
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