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Engine ID - Part II


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You gentlemen did so good with the engines in their native habitat, let us see how you do identifying the engines in a not so standard configuration.

 

Engine ID Quiz Part 2

 

Good Luck and Enjoy

 

Tull

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I didn't do as well......

 

...not many of these came through the service station!!!!! 10/17

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13/17

 

Just lucky I guess. I missed a couple that I shouldn't have.

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Got 16 of 17. I've been a gearhead since the early 60's and have worked on most of these engines or have had friends own them.

 

Big Jake

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16 out of 17 missed the Ford Y block. I only ever worked on one and it was in a honey wagon! :rolleyes::lol:

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:)

 

14/17 also,

 

What is 18436572?

 

I'll bet there will be more thatn 1 that will get this!!!!!

 

 

WR

 

 

(Dang I wish I could remember what I had for breakfast)

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firing order on a small block Chevy engine....Duh just funning ya.

 

Big Jake

 

PS..... who cares what ya had for breakfast....ya ate didn't ya?

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A pox upon your house sir.....but it was fun 12/17

 

I owned a 62 Impala with a 348; for about a week until my Dad found out. But it was fast.......

 

DD

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:rolleyes:

What is 18436572?

WR

(Dang I wish I could remember what I had for breakfast)

 

Fer me it was corn checks an' a sausage samwich!

 

Firing order for most GM V8s except Caddys 'till the mid ninties. Ya' just had to remember which way the distributor turned.

 

In my mis-spent youth me and some drunken buddies were puttin' an engine in an old Pontiac. I wired the distributor like any old Chevy. <_<

 

It ran on two and fired like a shotgun on six. Next mornin' when we sobered up I noticed what I did and five minutes later we were burnin' the back tires off of that ol' Catalina!! :blink::ph34r:

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17/17

 

I lived and breathed these engines.....

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17 for 17. We had all of those come through our garage at one time or another.

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