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Buick 350 is WAY different. This engine has positively been ID'd as a SBC with an aftermarket distributor and oil pump drive. The Buick dizzy sits at in the about the same area but is located by a integral cast timing/water pump cover.


I don't know for sure what that engine is. I find it very hard to believe it's a Chevy.
The dist is general motors. The covers aren't like ANY I've ever seen on a Chevy.
Please somebody educate me on how a cam driven oil pump and dist can be moved from the rear to the front of an engine..
Yeah I know if one had access to an elaborate machine shop it could, perhaps, be done.. but really!
I'd guess an older Buick or possible even an olds or even a pontiac. It does still have a 12V generator. Which ages it considerably.
But Chevy? Really?
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Well I have corrected myself! That thing is most likely around a 1963 289 Chevy engine that was built for marine or industrial use. So it was produced for boats and generators..
I'd like to have the thing just for grins and kicks. Can I get the guys number to call?
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