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Camaro Research Group Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: 67ssrsl78conv on February 19, 2012, 01:43:37 AM

Title: Flywheel date for a 67 l78
Post by: 67ssrsl78conv on February 19, 2012, 01:43:37 AM
How far was a flywheel date off the engine build date?  The motor is a 67 mid may l78.   Thanks. Jeff
Title: Re: Flywheel date for a 67 l78
Post by: JohnZ on February 19, 2012, 03:29:51 PM
How far was a flywheel date off the engine build date?  The motor is a 67 mid may l78.   Thanks. Jeff

The casting date on the flywheel should be at least a few days prior to the stamped assembly date on the block pad.
Title: Re: Flywheel date for a 67 l78
Post by: 67ssrsl78conv on February 19, 2012, 04:00:32 PM
John, would 25 days be too far off?
Title: Re: Flywheel date for a 67 l78
Post by: JohnZ on February 20, 2012, 03:21:42 PM
John, would 25 days be too far off?

Nope, that would work fine.
Title: Re: Flywheel date for a 67 l78
Post by: 67ssrsl78conv on February 20, 2012, 03:34:56 PM
Thanks. John.    I have had my original l78 on an engine stand for 33 years and was looking for a date correct flywheel for many years.  Do you know where I might find a correct  vacuum fitting for the manifold and did the 67 l78 use the 11/32 hose right to the fitting or was there a vacuum tube in between?  Thanks. Jeff
Title: Re: Flywheel date for a 67 l78
Post by: JohnZ on February 21, 2012, 03:28:10 PM
Thanks. John.    I have had my original l78 on an engine stand for 33 years and was looking for a date correct flywheel for many years.  Do you know where I might find a correct  vacuum fitting for the manifold and did the 67 l78 use the 11/32 hose right to the fitting or was there a vacuum tube in between?  Thanks. Jeff

The vacuum fittings are very common, and all of the vendors have them; the fitting and hose arrangement for power brakes is shown in the J50 section of the Assembly Manual.