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Old 01-27-2009, 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by wht01ws6ta
A lot of parts stores like Advanced Auto and VatoZone will have them listed as a 350 lol
Advance lists it as a 350, not sure about Autozone.

And because of the fact that they list it as a 350, the idiots that program in the parts for the car think that Gen I 350 parts are also the same. So if you order headers or intake or any number of other parts, they will be completely wrong.

The number of parts incorrectly listed in the Advance system catalog is astounding, in any given car you can find at least one part thats obviously not right, and often nothing is done to correct the issue.

According to Advance, a Shelby GT500 KR uses the same single piston brake calipers as a Mustang V6, which is obviously 100% wrong. Amazing how completely obvious screw ups slip under the radar unnoticed.
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^^^bought a melling 295 pump there. guy said hey make sure you got an oil pan gasket. i said dipshit its a crank driven oil pump. he looked confused. then when i said it had metal reuseable gaskets he thought i had lost my mind.
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Originally Posted by 01ssreda4
^^^bought a melling 295 pump there. guy said hey make sure you got an oil pan gasket. i said dipshit its a crank driven oil pump. he looked confused. then when i said it had metal reuseable gaskets he thought i had lost my mind.
"Wait...but I thought it was a 350 Small Block??"
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auto zone lists it as a 350 also...
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So does o'reillys.
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Originally Posted by xhk651
auto zone lists it as a 350 also...
I wouldnt trust a computer that asks what size engine my truck has when Im looking for wiper blades to get my cubic liters correct...lol

Stock is reffered to as a 346, if its bored to 3.905(usually done on rebuilds due to a better piston selection) I believe its a 347, not sure what combo makes it a 348.
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Originally Posted by MrElectric03
I wouldnt trust a computer that asks what size engine my truck has when Im looking for wiper blades to get my cubic liters correct...lol

Stock is reffered to as a 346, if its bored to 3.905(usually done on rebuilds due to a better piston selection) I believe its a 347, not sure what combo makes it a 348.
hahaha, never thought of it that way..
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How the **** do you get 3+ pages out of a question on LS1Tech asking what the displacement of an LS1 is?
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It's just a little 346
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Originally Posted by Sharpe
How the **** do you get 3+ pages out of a question on LS1Tech asking what the displacement of an LS1 is?
I know right? Lol I was thinking the exact same thing as I was typing a response...
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Try telling those kids at the parts counter that you have an 01' Camaro with a 7.0 liter, that really throws them for a loop.

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Originally Posted by CRAGER
Try telling those kids at the parts counter that you have an 01' Camaro with a 7.0 liter, that really throws them for a loop.

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hahahaha... nice
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Originally Posted by thunderstruck507
*with thick redneck accent* its a 350

i hate that so much it just bothers me...i was at a car show, and someone asked me what the cubic inches was on the ls1 and right as i was about to say 346 some old guy beside me says its a 5.7 so its a 350, i looked at the guy asking and said 346 and me and the old guy argued for 20 minutes.



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