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Old 08-30-2023, 01:50 PM
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Curious, what is the meaning or decoding of the 06017 in the last picture?
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Curious, what is the meaning or decoding of the 06017 in the last picture?
…….possibly June 1st 1987…..? Just a guess but those casting stamps are the same as later built parts…..from my experience.

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…….possibly June 1st 1987…..? Just a guess but those casting stamps are the same as later built parts…..from my experience.

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The one block I had that had the outside look like a stock block, but yenko stamp in timing cover area was a 74 I think. I would maybe venture this block was more like a 70s vintage block, hard to believe they would still make these in the late 80s? Which now begs the question, who owns the GM molds now? Joe parts has the molds to the cross-rams for the 302 as one example of a GM mold destination, but where are the GM molds to the ZL-1 yenko had.
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