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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Decoding/Numbers => Topic started by: epetit on April 20, 2009, 11:01:16 AM
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Hey guys, new here. I have been reading alot of information here and I have come to find that I still am no closer to verifying what kind of car I have here. Here are the #s from the trim tag and vin#
ST 69 12437 NOR 132392
TR712 72 72
11D
Vin# 124379N550021
The hidden vin# are there and match. The car is a 4 spd, console gauges, tach, 12 bolt (BT probably not correct), Front pwr discs, single 3/8 fuel line, M22 (wrong date), 4 leaf springs.
From what I read, the non X coded cars are hard to verify ?
What else is there to look for ?. Car came with no hood, but in the trunk there is the cowl induction flapper and housing.
I am not well informed on the ins and outs of these cars, so any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Where does the speedo cable penetrate the firewall - below the wiper motor or adjacent to the fuse block?
Is there a 3"x5" steel plate with two holes in it mig-welded to the outboard side of the driver's side rear rail, just rearward of the rear shock for the muffler hanger?
What's the highest graduation and redline on the tach?
Does it have a proportioning valve in the brake pipe on the outside of the subframe rail below the driver's door?
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Thanks. When I get home this afternoon, I will check this and post the results The firewall has been blasted and most everything but the booster has been pulled off. It took the booster assy off yesterday. I also removed the brake line from front to rear and do not remember a proportioning valve. Is this an in-line proportioning valve, or a block type apparatus ?
Thanks
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The in-line proportioning valve looks like the photo below.
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I did not see this valve when I removed my rear brake line. Seems as though it ran from the valve located below the M/C all the way to the rear axle with no valve in between.
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Here is a pict of my M/C assy.
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Hey John. I checked what you asked for.
It does have the welded plate approx. 3 x 5 with what looks like a small hanger with 2 bolts holding it on. It is on the outboard rail, drivers side.
It does not have the prop. valve in line with the rear brake line
The tach redlines at 6000 and total grads to 7000
Thanks
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About forgot, the speedo cable looks as though it entered right next to the accelerator lever.
Thanks
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Here is a pict of my M/C assy.
Your master cylinder is not original. It has been replaced with a Bendix unit.
Paul
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What's the complete axle code? BT????G
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I will get the complete rear code tonight. You say the M/C is not correct?. Is the valve layout below it correct ?
Thanks
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I will get the complete rear code tonight. You say the M/C is not correct?. Is the valve layout below it correct ?
Thanks
The plumbing, distribution block, and metering valve arrangement is correct, but the original master cyllinder has been replaced.
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The rear code is as follows:
BT 0415 G
E
Cannot hardly make out the date code but it looks like B80 But that does not look right,.....right ?
Thanks
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April 15th. It's not original to the car. If the casting # ends in 341, then it is a 70 axle - and probably is then stamped CBT.