Help With mystery motor...
Help With mystery motor...
This is a v/8 chevy motor do not know the engine size for sure. The number on the block were T0611ctu the 11 may just be a divider between T06 and ctu?.It was removed from a 1974 1 ton truck.The odometer read 98,000 miles,I believe that is the actual miles.Four barrel carb. I was told it is a 400 cid.
check to see if it has 3 freeze plugs per side if it does then its a 400 there is also something about the balance its either in the balancer or the fly wheel i think if its externally balanced its a 400 someone correct me if im wrong
T 06 11 C TU
T = Tonawanda, NY
06 = Month
11 = Day of Month
C = Vehicle Type (in this Case... "CAR")
TU = Engine ID Code
So its definitely not a "Truck" block.
According to two sources I checked... CTU was used for 1970 350 LT-1 "Corvette". (H.E.I., spec high perf, m/t LT1 370HP to be specific.)
However.... (see next post)
T = Tonawanda, NY
06 = Month
11 = Day of Month
C = Vehicle Type (in this Case... "CAR")
TU = Engine ID Code
So its definitely not a "Truck" block.
According to two sources I checked... CTU was used for 1970 350 LT-1 "Corvette". (H.E.I., spec high perf, m/t LT1 370HP to be specific.)
However.... (see next post)
Last edited by jg95z28; Sep 10, 2003 at 12:06 AM.
Alright... sorry for getting you hopes up... 
CTU was also used on 1975 400 cid 175hp 4bbl LT4 .
http://www.chevy-camaro.com/chevy-ca...ffix-codes.asp

CTU was also used on 1975 400 cid 175hp 4bbl LT4 .
http://www.chevy-camaro.com/chevy-ca...ffix-codes.asp
Originally posted by Jeff H
CTU shows up as a 1970 Corvette LT1 engine or a 1975 400. You might want to get the casting date off the block just to be sure, but if it was in a 1974 truck then it probably is the 400.
CTU shows up as a 1970 Corvette LT1 engine or a 1975 400. You might want to get the casting date off the block just to be sure, but if it was in a 1974 truck then it probably is the 400.
Balancer on a 400 will have a scalloped out section on the outer ring. Check the block casting #. It is on the back of the engine on the bell housing extension, behind the oil pressure fitting.
Then check the number at mortec.com. If it ends in 509, it's a 400, like the one in my 71.
But there are more 400 casting #'s.
Then check the number at mortec.com. If it ends in 509, it's a 400, like the one in my 71.
But there are more 400 casting #'s.
Originally posted by kacy
check to see if it has 3 freeze plugs per side if it does then its a 400 there is also something about the balance its either in the balancer or the fly wheel i think if its externally balanced its a 400 someone correct me if im wrong
check to see if it has 3 freeze plugs per side if it does then its a 400 there is also something about the balance its either in the balancer or the fly wheel i think if its externally balanced its a 400 someone correct me if im wrong
Not all 400 smallies have 3 freeze plugs per side. My 509 casting 400 has 2 per side with a provision for a 3rd.
Yes all 400's were externally balanced.
Just wanted to add that Information.
wellm i didnt see a real good pic of the balancer and only 2 freeze plugs and the way that alternator mount is set up i would guess that its probably not a 400 theres still a chance it could be as everyone else said either measure the bore or check the other #s you didnt put on the bored
Originally posted by kacy
wellm i didnt see a real good pic of the balancer and only 2 freeze plugs and the way that alternator mount is set up i would guess that its probably not a 400 theres still a chance it could be as everyone else said either measure the bore or check the other #s you didnt put on the bored
wellm i didnt see a real good pic of the balancer and only 2 freeze plugs and the way that alternator mount is set up i would guess that its probably not a 400 theres still a chance it could be as everyone else said either measure the bore or check the other #s you didnt put on the bored


