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So, If my engine stamp is dec 67, I could have a jan or feb alternator or starter if my car was assembled in march/april, but I would need a november distributor.
So my basic engine castings would be pre-engine stamping date, and accessories could be before or after engine build date?
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2012 ZL1 black M6 1968 L36 4 spd Biscayne 1957 270 hp Corvette |
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"So, If my engine stamp is dec 67, I could have a jan or feb alternator or starter if my car was assembled in march/april, but I would need a november distributor."
You could have a distributor on your engine dated up to,but not after the date of your engines running assembly date,which is Dec.67,to be considered correct. I wouldn't go earlier then 3-4 months max though.* "So my basic engine castings would be pre-engine stamping date, and accessories could be before or after engine build date?" You got it,and none of these should exceed your vehicles cowl/trim tag entire assembly date on the firewall.* *There has been a few documented exceptions to this. |
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Cool,
I think I got it now, thanks alot.. Mark.
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2012 ZL1 black M6 1968 L36 4 spd Biscayne 1957 270 hp Corvette |
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