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Are there any hard and fast visual clues to identify a big block from a small block at a glance?
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<blockquote data-quote="JH47" data-source="post: 4281499" data-attributes="member: 43443"><p>Are you talking Chevy engines only or across all brands?</p><p>The fan shroud is usually a give away as it is much smaller on a Big block since the engine sits closer to the radiator.</p><p>The valve covers are the first thing I look for since the Big Block covers are much wider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JH47, post: 4281499, member: 43443"] Are you talking Chevy engines only or across all brands? The fan shroud is usually a give away as it is much smaller on a Big block since the engine sits closer to the radiator. The valve covers are the first thing I look for since the Big Block covers are much wider. [/QUOTE]
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