Bob, This is a great site for de-coding small and big
block numbers. I found your info there but it could be
a 327 or 350. Depends on the year of the block. Look
for a date code on the rear drivers side on a flange
in front of the bellhousing then go here to look your
numbers up.

http://www.nastyz28.com/spmenu.html
Rich


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> I need some help guys.  A divorced friend gave me
> the small block  that her 
> ex was starting to build.  I could use some help
> identifying  it.  It has a 
> four bolt main crank installed and that's it.  
> Unfortunately, anything she could 
> lift or drag went to the curb.  Things  like jet
> coated headers, silver heads 
> and alot of parts that were in unopened  boxes.  My
> guess is that they were 
> the internal parts.  She is not  very knowledgeable
> in the garage area.  The 
> numbers on the block  pad are:
> VO528TYU    C54171180
> Casting # 3970010
> Any help is appreciated.   
> 
> Bob
> A.C.E.S. #1164
> T.C. #375
> 65 Malibu
> 85 El  Camino
> 00 Monte Carlo
> 
> 


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