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    Jan 7, 2009, 11:06 PM
    350 timing cover
    Will a 1995 timing cover (non vortec) fit a 880 vortec block. Before I spend the money to learn the hard way that it doesn't fit I figured I'd ask. I know the vortec block doesn't have the alignment dowel pins, but do the bolt holes match? Oh yeah this is a 350 chevy.

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