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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Decoding/Numbers => Topic started by: jcole541 on June 24, 2013, 02:39:43 PM
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The Z 28 we bought came with an engine and transmission in it that we are in the process of pulling. I'd like help in identifying the transmission. Case # 3885010, date stamp P0302. Transmission has the original tag still on it # 9784425. Any info you have would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
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3885010 is a 66-67 main case and P0302 indicates a March 2nd, 1966 assembly date. However, recheck the 9784425 tag. There's no such number.
Ed
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I'll jack up the car and take another look. The bolt is covering half that # but it sure looks like a 9. I will try to get a picture.
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Finally took transmission out of the car. The main case is 3885010, the tail piece is 3846429, the side cover is a 3884685, the small tag attached to the side cover is 9784425. Now that the transmission is out there is a # stamped across the top that I can see. It is a larger font. 250765. If you would like to see any pictures let me know. Any help to identify this would be appreciated.
John
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However, recheck the 9784425 tag. There's no such number.
Ed
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1964-GTO-Muncie-Factory-Original-Transmission-Tag-9784425-/200958144710
(http://i.ebayimg.com/t/1964-GTO-Muncie-Factory-Original-Transmission-Tag-9784425-/00/s/MTA2MlgxNjAw/z/EjAAAOxy0QtR979P/$T2eC16JHJFsFFSG6wP2mBR979OwELQ~~60_57.JPG)
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Had a Chevelle with that tag #.
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I've seen Pontiacs with the 429 tailhousing (driver's side speedo drive) after '65, but not Corvettes or Camaros - they all used the 584 (pass. side speedo) tailhousing.