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Monday, April 21, 2014

How to Tell a 400 Small Block From a 350 Small Block

How to Tell a 400 Small Block From a 350 Small Block

In 1955, Chevrolet unveiled the companys first overhead valve small block V-8 engine. Initially, the small block Chevrolet engine featured 265 cubic inches of displacement. During the 1968 model year, Chevrolet began production of a larger displacement, 350 cubic inch small block engine. The higher performance small block Chevy came about in 1970, which required changes to the internal design in order to accommodate the larger cylinder bores. Identifying whether or not your particular vehicle has a 350 or 400 small block Chevy engine is an easy task, provided you have the correct information.

Instructions

    1

    Open your vehicles hood and allow the engine to cool, if applicable.

    2

    Examine the rear of the engine block, on the drivers side, below the cylinder head to locate the manufacturers casting numbers. The casting numbers for your engine will be located below the "GM" stamp at the rear of the block. Utilize a flashlight if you have issues reading the casting numbers on the engine block.

    3

    Write down the engine block casting numbers on a piece of paper.

    4

    Cross-erence the engine block numbers using a suitable chart guide to find out your engines displacement.

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Saturday, January 11, 2014

How to Tell if My Mustang GT Automatic Has Traction Lok

The limited-slip differential found in the Ford 8.8-inch rear end is called "Traction-Lok." Locking the rear axles together and equally supplying power to both rear wheels improves traction. As the Mustang GT turns a corner the wheel on the outside of the turn must travel a greater distance, at a greater speed, than the wheel on the inside of the turn. The limited slip differential allows the connection between the two axles to slip and allow the outside wheel to go faster to make the turn smoothly.

Instructions

    1

    Park the Mustang GT on level ground. Secure the front wheels using wheel chocks. Kick the wheel chocks against the wheels using the heal of your foot so it cannot move while you are under it.

    2

    Raise and support the Mustang using a floor jack and jack stands. Position the floor jack under the Mustang GTs rear-end (differential) and lift the car until the rear wheels are off the ground. Position jack stands under the rear axles (tubes that connect the differential to the wheels) and lower the car onto the stands.

    3

    Place the transmission in neutral and release the parking brake. Turn the right rear wheel (by hand) and observe the left rear wheel. If the Mustang GT is equipped with "Traction-Lok" the left rear wheel will turn in the same direction and at the same speed as the right rear wheel. A properly operating limited-slip differential will cause the rear wheels to be difficult to turn by hand.

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