Topic: 4 Bolt or 2 Bolt Main
in Forum: C3 Engines



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Problem is, without actually pulling the pan and looking, there's really no way to know. Casting #s are not 100% accurate in telling if it is 4 or 2 bolt mains. Normally, the only engines using 4 bolts were the higher output engines, ie: LT1, L82, ect.
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Sure it is...one piece on the right side, one piece on the left side, one piece at the front, and one piece at the rear!

Sorry...a little mechanic humor there...

Is it really important enough to pull the pan just to find out?
As I said, an L48 ain't likely to be a 4 bolt, unless someone has built it that way, in which case it wouldn't be the original engine for the car.
The only exception I could see for that would be if the factory ran out of 2 bolt blocks for a period of time, and they just used the 4 bolt blocks..it has happened, but it's just not a likely scenario...

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The new one piece replacement pan gaskets are nice. Be sure to put a dab of sealer in the corners where the main caps touch the block.
Larry


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Hmmm...now there's another useful idear...

You'd still need to drain the erl tho...

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