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Feb 3, 2017 · Cadillac finished 1-2 overall at the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona. Here's a look at the 600-horsepower 6.2-liter V8 engine that powered those prototype cars.
Jun 14, 2016 · Cadillac engines soon found their way into numerous racing boats and more than a few sports car specials. In fact, most of the popular British Allard K-3 roadsters sold without engines and...
Mar 10, 2014 · Discover the history of Cadillac's iconic V8 engines, from the pioneering Northstar to powerful supercharged versions. Learn more here.
Jul 28, 2023 · Cadillac's Big Naturally Aspirated Race V-8 Is a Monster In a World of Small Turbo Engines. Lead propulsion engineer Adam Trojanek explains why Cadillac went against the grain, and in the...
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The first step is to ID the engine block. The block casting number is found at the rear of the Cadillac engine, between the intake manifold and transmission bell housing, right next to the oil pressure sending unit. The casting number is the raised, cast in number on the passenger side. Note that the ’68-’69 (and a few rare ’70 472s) use a block th...
The ’68-’70 472″ and ’70 500″ engines have the 10:1 (or 10.5:1) pistons. Do not assume your high lift cam will work with those pistons! Those are compression reliefs, not valve reliefs. The Dish is shaped something like a figure 8 or ‘squashed peanut’, and is sometimes described as 2 overlapping round dishes. The ’68/’69 dish is a slightly differen...
500 crank casting numbers are usually next to the 2nd or 4th main journal. 472s are usually on the 3rd counterweight. The 425 and 368 crank is the same stroke as the 472 crank, and is physically interchangeable, but this is not recommended due to balancing and weakness issues. The 425 and 368 crankshafts can usually be identified by a scalloped sha...
The cylinder head casting numbers can be found in 3 places. The full 7 digit casting number can be found on the top of the head, between the rocker mounting points. It is not uncommon for this number to be missing. The last 3 digits of the casting number can always be found on the bottom side of the head, in a recess under one fo the center exhaust...
’68 – mid ’70 engines used the first generation heat operated choke, with an exhaust passage around the front of the carb. These intakes have a cast rectangular box-shaped choke well. Mid’70-’73 engines do not have the heat passage around the carb, and have a round choke well with what looks like a freeze plug in the bottom of it. Many ’68-’70 engi...
The 4.2-liter V8 engine (GM RPO code LTA) is an eight-cylinder, dual overhead cam (DOHC) twin turbo engine produced by General Motors specifically for use in Cadillac luxury vehicles. The engine is the result of a new clean-sheet engine design as well as Cadillac's first twin-turbo V8 engine.
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Jun 7, 2022 · Here are our picks for the 5 best Cadillac V8 engines of all time. Cadillac L-Head V8. The Cadillac L-Head was the first mass-produced V8 engine available in the world, leap-frogging over the handful of experimental eight-cylinders that had trickled out of shops in Europe over the previous decade.