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Started by wrsctv, January 27, 2008, 08:34:11 PM

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wrsctv

How is the 396 flag decal positioned in relation to the 396-375 hp decal on the lid of the chrome air filter. Some I have seen centered but some I have seen are off set to one side. Any help for this newbie? Thanks

68Zproject

Doesn't the lid turn around if it's loose?
68Z28

wrsctv

Yes but both decals are mounted on the lid. It is an open element breather. Thanks

GaryL

It may be shown in the AIM. The 302 decal is shown there.
Gary

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JohnZ

See the Assembly Manual, section L78, Sheet A5 (assuming it's a '69 - it would help if you'd indicate what year car you're asking about).
'69 Z/28
Fathom Green
CRG

wrsctv

It is a 1968 Camaro 396-375 if that will help. Thanks

bertfam

It's on page L34-A3, page L78-A1 and on page L78-A6, but this is how it should be positioned:

Ed

By the way, the Z28 is positioned different than the big blocks. At least for 1968...


wrsctv

Ed Thanks for the picture. It shows the 396 decal in the middle which makes sense but I had seen one off set which didnt look correct but I wasnt sure whether it was correct or not. Its trivial but I wanted it correct. Thanks loads.

bertfam

Yes, the AIM (page L34-A3) shows that both decals are placed center line of the engine. The L78 page doesn't show the measurement, but it's the same as the L34.

Glad to be of service
Ed

1968RSZ28

Quote from: bertfam on January 28, 2008, 06:52:28 PM
It's on page L34-A3, page L78-A1 and on page L78-A6, but this is how it should be positioned:

Ed

By the way, the Z28 is positioned different than the big blocks. At least for 1968...



Ed -

So are the photos on pages 97 & 98 in F.J.R. Incremona's 1967-1969 Camaro Fact Book incorrect?  His photos show the "396" decal closer to the air cleaner wing nut.

Paul 

1968RSZ28

Anybody else know which way is correct?

Paul

bertfam

Here's a picture of an original L35 engine compartment from 1968. I've also enlarged just the filter.

Ed





1968RSZ28

Thanks Ed!  At this stage I will assume the photos in Incremona's book are wrong and the car pictured in his book has been restored incorrectly.     :-\

Paul

68 RS/SS Ragtop

How about for a small block open air filter for SS350? Was the decal close to the edge, centered or close to the wingnut?
Capt Bob
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92 Z28- Who doesn't like a Hugger Orange 3rdGen
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JohnZ

Quote from: 68 RS/SS Ragtop on August 13, 2011, 09:47:52 AM
How about for a small block open air filter for SS350? Was the decal close to the edge, centered or close to the wingnut?

I've never seen an L48 with an open-element air cleaner; the Assembly Manual shows all L48's with closed "snorkel" air cleaners.
'69 Z/28
Fathom Green
CRG