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Old 04-26-2004, 12:22 PM
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Default Re: 402 block numbers

KNAPPY,
Jeff seems to have found it. According to Chevy by The Numbers it was used in 1972 on Passenger cars, Chevelle and Camaros. It's supposed to be a 402/240hp, 2 bolt main block according to the book, but he also states that there's a lot not known about this block. I looked for the XXW code and couldn't find it in the book. Maybe it's originally from a truck. Chevy By the Numbers doesn't say a whole lot about trucks.
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