timing cover I.D.
jeepboy45
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Hello all...
I did some research and found a couple of posts regarding this issue but none with any resolution for sure.
I have a 360 that just came back from the machine shop and is being put together over the next week or so.
I havent gotten the cam/timing set/or cover on yet, but it is next on the list. The problem is this: I am not totally sure what year engine I have. The heads and crank are from one year, and the block is from another, all presumably from close to the same era, about 1980 - 1988. While my engine was being machines, they told me one cylinder had to go PAST .060 over to clean it up, so I found a different block at the last minute-------thanks to jimbos76cj)
Anyway, I have 4 timing covers to choose from in my garage.
The problem is that the timing indexes are in 2 different configurations.
Here are two samples of what I have.
Does anyone have imput on what one I should use?
Thanks in advance for any imput...
brian
I did some research and found a couple of posts regarding this issue but none with any resolution for sure.
I have a 360 that just came back from the machine shop and is being put together over the next week or so.
I havent gotten the cam/timing set/or cover on yet, but it is next on the list. The problem is this: I am not totally sure what year engine I have. The heads and crank are from one year, and the block is from another, all presumably from close to the same era, about 1980 - 1988. While my engine was being machines, they told me one cylinder had to go PAST .060 over to clean it up, so I found a different block at the last minute-------thanks to jimbos76cj)
Anyway, I have 4 timing covers to choose from in my garage.
The problem is that the timing indexes are in 2 different configurations.
Here are two samples of what I have.
Does anyone have imput on what one I should use?
Thanks in advance for any imput...
brian