yes. #31# works in st. lucia. u can try it cuz i dont know where else it works. hope i helped!!
Chevy small block V8 engine numbers can be found on a flat surface area on the front passenger side of the engine block just below the passenger side cylinder head.
Try mortec.com.
There is a pad, right in front of the drivers side cylinder head. On this pad, you will find a couple of letters, then a series of numbers. These numbers will tell you everything about your motor.
You'll have to look at the casting numbers. I'm not sure if its the same on big block but at least on the small blocks it is located on the block above the starter, which is attached to the transmission and is at the rear right side of the engine block. If you can find it, post it on my messageboard and I can decode it for you to tell you the year and size.
397000
Can't find that casting number - but it could be either a 307 or a 350. A list of small block casting numbers can be found here: http://www.nastyz28.com/sbchevy/sblock.php 39700XX is almost at the bottom of the list.
Yes it is a small block and NOT an LT1 engine. 5.7L is a 350 engine.
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Find a book on casting numbers for chevys it will give you the year of the block the heads & the manifolds.
Chevy does not cast the block size onto the block. once you see a big block compared small block you will know the difference. at a glance with nothing to compare it to id say look at the head. small block heads have one exhaust port close the ends and two exhaust ports real close together in the middle. the big blocks exhaust ports are evenly spaced and not close together at all. If it is a 350 or smaller it is a small block. If it is a 396 or larger it is a big block except for the 400 which was made in both small block and big block configuration.