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Old 03-27-2006, 07:40 PM
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Default Re: Protect-O-Plate Question for '70 LT1

Hylton,
Thank You, If the numbers are off by one didget could that be a legit mistake? (At the factory)What are the odds that someone found a block that was 4 days later. I don't belive it's a restamp, why would they restamp the wrong #'s when the Protect-0-Plate has been with the car the whole time. 323 on POP VS.327 on the block.
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Old 03-27-2006, 08:22 PM
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Default Re: Protect-O-Plate Question for '70 LT1

I would not say a number could be off by one. More likely that there would be a typo. The guy who stamped the Protect-O-Plate might mistake the number "8" for the number"0". The same applies to the tranny stamp and the rear-end stamp which should also be on your Protect-O-Plate.
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Default Re: Protect-O-Plate Question for '70 LT1

The guy that restamped the replacement block should of been wearing his reading glasses.
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