Confused! Is the 5.4l 3V a small block or big block?
The main reason I'm asking is because I have a blown motor and the service guy said they will replace the "small block". I remember back when (20 years?) somebody I knew had a chevy big block that went bad and the dealership replaced it with a small block. I just want to be sure that I get the same size of engine and not some smalller v8 - if that's even possible.
Originally Posted by Tun2One
The main reason I'm asking is because I have a blown motor and the service guy said they will replace the "small block". I remember back when (20 years?) somebody I knew had a chevy big block that went bad and the dealership replaced it with a small block. I just want to be sure that I get the same size of engine and not some smalller v8 - if that's even possible.
Originally Posted by momalle1
Dang, you are going way back.
Adrianspeeder
It has nothing to do with Chevy nomenclature. It's not a big block. It's not a small block. It's a Modular.
Small block Fords are the 221, 255, 289, 302 (aka "5.0"), 351W, 351C, 351M, and 400M.
Big block Fords include the FE family and the 385-series family. The FEs include the 352, 360, 390, 427, 428, as well as a few others. The 385s are basically the 429 and 460.
Mod engines are the 4.6 SOHC/DOHC, 5.4 SOHC/DOHC, and the 6.8 SOHC V10.
Small block Fords are the 221, 255, 289, 302 (aka "5.0"), 351W, 351C, 351M, and 400M.
Big block Fords include the FE family and the 385-series family. The FEs include the 352, 360, 390, 427, 428, as well as a few others. The 385s are basically the 429 and 460.
Mod engines are the 4.6 SOHC/DOHC, 5.4 SOHC/DOHC, and the 6.8 SOHC V10.
Originally Posted by Tun2One
The main reason I'm asking is because I have a blown motor and the service guy said they will replace the "small block". I remember back when (20 years?) somebody I knew had a chevy big block that went bad and the dealership replaced it with a small block. I just want to be sure that I get the same size of engine and not some smalller v8 - if that's even possible.
SB:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...ne:Short+block
and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_block
LB:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...ck&btnG=Search
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_block
I would think they said "SHORT" block. which refers to crank, rods, pistions, and block. long block would be the other typical reference which includes the shortblock plus heads and a few other things.
Hope this helps out
Hope this helps out
Originally Posted by Scotty08
I would think they said "SHORT" block. which refers to crank, rods, pistions, and block. long block would be the other typical reference which includes the shortblock plus heads and a few other things.
Hope this helps out
Hope this helps out
Thanks everybody!
Originally Posted by techman1067
If I recall, one of the features that stand out between a big block and a small block is that of the crankshaft main. A small block has a series of two bolts that hold it together and a large block has a four bolt main.
Originally Posted by Tun2One
The main reason I'm asking is because I have a blown motor and the service guy said they will replace the "small block". I remember back when (20 years?) somebody I knew had a chevy big block that went bad and the dealership replaced it with a small block. I just want to be sure that I get the same size of engine and not some smalller v8 - if that's even possible.
I used to love outrunning the big block Cheys(454s and 396s) with my Ford . They would come up and say, "what big block Ford are you running?" and I would get to deflat them by saying its just a small block Ford, a 351 Clev. Talk about a conversation dampner!
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