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T.O.Vette 2011-04-26 07:06:27
I wanted to thank all the great people on this forum for providing extremely useful information for the questions that I have had so far. Slowly but surely I am getting my 73 running properly. I was wondering if anyone has a decent Diagram of the L48 350 V8 Engine that is in my car. Though I know where most of the parts are and what they are, this is the first mechanical engine car that I have ever owned and would love a simple reference for when I am working on it.
I thank all those who respond to this post and wish everyone happy motoring!
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[QUOTE=T.O.Vette]...this is the first mechanical engine car that I have ever owned and would love a simple reference for when I am working on it.[/QUOTE]
HUH?
moving up from the squirrels are we? 
(just kiddin!)
Anyway
...a Factory Service Manual is the best thing you can have for that sort of info, along with the AIM(Assembly Instruction Manual). The AIM shows how all the parts of the car go together, the FSM shows how to do all of the servicing of the vehicle, including the engine/drivetrain. Of course, any questions you may have can always be posted at C3VR...someone will always have an answer...sometimes even the right answer! 
Welcome to C3VR, btw.



(just kiddin!)
Anyway


Welcome to C3VR, btw.

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Vette(s): 1981 Great White Shark. Red Interior, 350/190 hp. PS, PB (SS), A/C CC, T-Tops. Served three years in Active Duty Army, then Retired Air Force after 34 years! Badger State Vettes Car Club. 175,000 Original miles!! Now own a 1998 C-5!
Do not feel like Joel is picking on you T.O. Vette!! This is the best place to get abused on the web!!! lol. Seriousley, I(nice spelling heh??) WE all try to help each other within the limits of our own knowledge and comfort zone. Thats my story and I am sticjking to it !!

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