there are plenty of web sites but you usually need the engine make in order to search
2006-09-02 13:29:04
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answered by Anonymous
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if its a Chevy motor,,you can look at the back of the motor,,where the top blots for the transmission bolts on,,and it will tell you there,,like a 350,,or 400,,it should be stamped on it,,if its an older on you might have to call a dealer with the numbers,,the web sites that are up and running,,aren't really that accurate on the numbers,,good luck with it,,i hope this help,s.
2006-09-02 13:33:35
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answered by dodge man 7
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Try googling the numbers, and mabye the motor company of the engine. You'd be supprised what that can turn up. Try the casting numbers on the heads in your searches too... That will tell more than the block alone (if the heads are stock)
2006-09-02 13:29:13
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answered by Bush Whacker 3
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Usually 800x600 is fine. Many people will often have that at minimum resolution. People with smaller screens will have less of the site in view, but then you can't go too small for a site.
2016-03-27 04:49:53
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answered by ? 4
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If it is a chevy motor send me the numbers i can tell you what they are
2006-09-02 13:30:39
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answered by davecat350 4
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If it's from an American made vehicle, you can earch here.
2006-09-03 10:09:16
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answered by monte 6
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