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61 vert 02-16-2010 05:59 PM

Which block-poll
 
Which is the preferred route to go when restoring a car with the non born-with block and why?

#1 A casting date correct decked block with no stamp
or
#2 A CE block dated 1 to 6 months after the build date of the car.

Please weigh in.

This is on a real 69 COPO .

JRSully 02-16-2010 06:37 PM

Re: Which block-poll
 
IMO, a CE block because that "could" have been a (factory/dealer) logical next step if the original motor was gone/blown up and would have been installed by the dealer in the event there was warranty coverage. Dealer would not, more than likely, install a VIN stamped engine out of another car. My .02

Fast67VelleN2O 02-16-2010 06:49 PM

Re: Which block-poll
 
CE...

PxTx 02-16-2010 06:52 PM

Re: Which block-poll
 
I struggle with this concept. I think if the car has doccumentation about a CE ebing installed, it would be right to do that. If the original motor is just missing, I'm not sure how it is really much different than any other option.

I guess it is slightly more plausible that a CE motor could have been used under warranty, but without doccumentation where does it put you?

It is just as plausible that the original motor was decked for a re-build. I realize there are ways to bring a decked stamping to the surface. I think the argument of which is more acceptable boils down to wich one is easier to disprove as being an actual occurance.

61 vert 02-16-2010 07:42 PM

Re: Which block-poll
 
After 60 + views, I would think that there would be a few more opinions here. Speak up please.

69Tom 02-16-2010 07:50 PM

Re: Which block-poll
 
[ QUOTE ]
IMO, a CE block because that "could" have been a (factory/dealer) logical next step if the original motor was gone/blown up and would have been installed by the dealer in the event there was warranty coverage. Dealer would not, more than likely, install a VIN stamped engine out of another car. My .02

[/ QUOTE ]

I agree with this logic.

m22mike 02-16-2010 08:07 PM

Re: Which block-poll
 
CE...I would rather buy a car with a CE, rather than a restoration restamp, allot of guys I talk to would go this route too. After all is said and done, it's still a real motor as built. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/scholar.gif

x77-69z28 02-16-2010 08:08 PM

Re: Which block-poll
 
CE

Mr70 02-16-2010 09:09 PM

Re: Which block-poll
 
It wouldn't surprise me if someone later on tries to claim that CE engine as the one that replaced the original,6 mos. after back in the day...especially since this is a real COPO we're talking about.
I would go with block #1,but take it a step further and stamp DONOR,with your phone number afterwards into the bare engine pad.That way other owners after you will have a difficult time trying to "massage" it to look like the authentic original,or a later replaced service engine.
Mark the block secretly in another inconspicious area as well,with something only you know,to ID if need be in the future,just in case.
I know a few in your position that have done all these tactics and been very successful at debunking the claims of engine authenticity by newer owners later on down the line.

RPOLS3 02-16-2010 09:17 PM

Re: Which block-poll
 
Not trying to hijack the thread - but what year did Chevy start using CE blocks with a CE stamp on the front pad?

I have only heard of this on late 60's and later cars.

What did they do to identify the block as a replacement earlier than that - if anything?

Thanks

Jake


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