Frequently Asked Questions:
SMALL BLOCK CHEVY ENGINES...
When did they change the Small Block Chevy Engine?
The Chevy engine went through many changes over the years, the first
change was in 1980:
Engines 1979 and earlier had a port side dipstick on I/O engines. From
1980 to 1985, the engine had a starboard side dipstick on I/O engine. Most engines had a
two piece rear main seal (Figure A), perimeter bolt valve covers (Figure B),
and a 12.75 inch diameter flywheel until the end of 1985. The 1986 engine was all by
itself for the following reasons. The engine still had a starboard side dipstick and
perimeter bolt valve covers (Figure B), but it had a one piece rear main seal (Figure
C). This also changed the flywheel diameter to 14 inches (exceptions for Volvo) and
the bolting pattern of any accessories that bolt to the same bolts that hold the flywheel
on, ie. Engine Couplings etc. In 1987, another round of changes were made, this time to
the top of the engine. Engines now have Center Bolt valve covers (Figure D), and
the intake manifold bolt angle has changed on the four center intake bolts, thus making
all previous intakes not applicable to the 87 and newer engines.