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Default How to recognize a L78

I am wondering if there is any way to differentiate between a L78 and a L34/35 by it's appearance. See picture below.
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Old 03-18-2015, 03:40 AM
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Default Re: How to recognize a L78

L78 would have an aluminum intake.
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Old 03-18-2015, 12:52 PM
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Default Re: How to recognize a L78

L78 has aluminum intake, square port heads (quickly identified by the height of the intake runners on the head as we as the small half round casting mark at the parting line visible on the face of the head), Holley carb vs Quadrajet, 837 alternator vs 834, different distributor just to name a few. Besides the fact that it is cast iron, you can clearly see the individual intake runners are not as tall as they are on a square port intake.
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Default Re: How to recognize a L78

Also in 69 you have the return line added along side the supply fuel line. So 2 lines for L34, L35 vs single 3/8" for L78. 68 is much much harder to verify.
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The picture above is from a 68 Camaro but it would seem certain because the intake isn't aluminum that it would be either a L34 or L35 but it would not be a L78.
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Default Re: How to recognize a L78

Agree with all the stuff mentioned,but personally I would first aim for the 3 larger external oil cooler provision holes above the oil filter,denoting 4-bolt mains also used on solid lifter (L78) blocks,not hydraulic.
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Default Re: How to recognize a L78

also L78 balancer is 8" a 325 or 350 horse would be 7" also engine pulleys are different- DG or not
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