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Welcome to the Forum..
But I think you have a 350 small block..
 
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Welcome!!! Yeah he prob meant small block
 
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350 is a small block , 454 is a big block

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  • Two engine choices were available for the 1973 model. A 350-cubic-inch Turbo-Fire V8 with a two-barrel carburetor makes 145 horsepower. That same basic engine was also available with a four-barrel carburetor, upping horsepower output to 175. A 454-cubic-inch V8, also with a four-barrel carb, made 245 horsepower.

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nice welcome
 
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i believe anything 396+ is a big block
 
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Originally Posted by Mr.Monte
i believe anything 396+ is a big block
Chevy did also make a 400 small block.
 

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