casting date L 22 8
assembly date V0827FK
vin number 19N503891
please PM me thanks
Quote from: 69z28rsbilly on May 03, 2007, 11:39:00 PM
casting date L 22 8
assembly date V0827FK
vin number 19N503891
please PM me thanks
Are you sure about the engine assembly date? That's over 8 months after the block was cast. :o
Paul
I'd be interested in a pic of the engine pad. :)
No hurry.
Thanks!
i was thinking the same thing on the assembly date.i believe i double checked.i will get some pictures as soon as possible.
the casting number is 3932386.
Kurt would this be a 2 bolt main block having the FK code?
Yes, it should be a 2 bolt.
That car is an early sept 68 built, with a late august engine assy date the L on the casting date would make more sense as a H. any chance the H was mistaken for an L?
yes it turned out to be an "H".
sorry for all the hoopla :-[
this engine has been rained in for several months and is sitting in a old impala at a wrecking yard.
the wrecking yard wants $100.00 for it.i just dont know if its good anymore as for cylinder rust etc.
should i save this engine?
what do you guys think? :-\
Quote from: 69z28rsbilly on June 11, 2007, 04:12:44 PM
what do you guys think? :-\
A hundred bucks is cheap if it's a complete engine, not cracked, standard bore and you believe you can clean it up with a
slight bore. On the other hand, FK engines (327cid/210hp) aren't rare or in high demand. I guess it comes down to, do you need (or want) another project for the summer? Now, if the engine assembly code had DZ at the end... ;D
Either way, have fun and keep looking!
Paul
One man's junk another man's treasure. Wish that beast was close enough to Lake Tahoe / Carson City / Minden, NV area whare I could run over and pick it up. Same engine that is in my '69 RS; FK = 1969 Camaro 327 w/ Powerglide. In my years of searching the junk yards, I've only found one '69 Camaro 327 engine - the one now in my car. I wouldn't necessarily agree that you can run down the street and find one - you would probably find that it might be easier to find a DZ block because people hang on to them.