Keith Seymore
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- Location
- Motor City
- First Name
- Keith Seymore
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- R10
- Engine Size
- 4.3L
Keep in mind "HD" in the truck world means "better durability", not "high performance/race car stuff".Now we enter the unknown I was trying to solve, or was overthinking, simply for consistency's sake. As for the LS9 RPO, the 350 engine part is confirmed from the RPO, but not all of the engine info like 2 or 4 bolt is given ( I was wondering if the 4 in the RPO description sheet I provided might give a clue to the trained eye). Same with MX1 for Transmission, and some of what I read indicated the engine 2 or 4 bolt designation accompanying an F44 often received the 400 as a more HD 3 speed in those configurations. the 400 replacing the Might explain the Yellow arrow on the transmission side drive shaft, might be a giveaway. Figuring out what other people did and why is hard.
I'll drop the oil pan tomorrow to make sure of 2/4 bolt. It came from Hi-Tech Engines in Spokane, and I spoke with A person who used to work in that company.
For trucks heavy duty applications will use lower compression ratios and other design features to facilitate long life, not going fast.
Re: yellow arrow - no - that is not a marking we used in the vehicle assembly plant. We would use circumferential stripes of different colors to represent part pick codes, but not arrows. Somebody out in the world added that mark.
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