I have an old 270 engine. It's from a big truck, made into a stationary
engine. What's an "H" head? Never heard that one before. Where do I look for
the #'s or whatever to tell? Mine is missing the manifolds, but has the
carb and some other things with it. It fell apart former owner said and he
threw it all out! Sheesh! It was stuck slightly, he freed it up. Head is
loose on it now, I've never opened it up. I would sell it if anyone
interested. It has the really big oil filter on it, no bellhousing, as they
mounted the stand to back and starter on the plate from stand. Don't know
the year, I could check the numbers for ID.
I'm in NE Indiana, willl not mess with shipping, must pick-up. Make an
offer, will be easy!
G. L. Perry
Huntington, IN 46750
-------Original Message-------
From: JMungon@aol.com
Date: Friday, October 18, 2002 23:20:21
To: oletrucks@autox.team.net
Subject: [oletrucks] 270 gmc engine ident..
<PRE>i have located a 1954 gmc 270 truck engine complete...is there anything
special about them to check.....could the desirable "H" head appear on this
engine and where do you look for the "H" casting letter....thanks in advance
for the help..jerry
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