Re: Disappointing Discovery / ID'ing a Poly
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Re: Disappointing Discovery / ID'ing a Poly



Sean B - Yes, I am 100% sure it's a Poly...2 and only 2 valve cover
bolts w/ a 'scalloped' bottom edge to the covers. Don't feel bad about
asking!

Doug - Will the casting date be stamped in the drivers front corner as
well as the assy date? Or is the casting date cast into the side of
the block like LA motors. I'll pull the numbers when I get home
tonight and post them. I have my fender tag and build sheet and have
decoded the car. Built May 19th, 1965.

Bill M
65 Coronet 500 'vert

On 10/15/07, Doug Ahern <D170A833@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 13 10/15/07, Bill wrote:
> >
> > Ultimately, I'm going for is there ANY to tell if this is the original
> > motor or not?
>
> within a somewhat wide tolerance of accuracy, yes.
> check your fender tag for the scheduled production date.   under
> "SO NUMBER" is a 3 digit number,  first digit/character is month,,
> 1=Jan,9=Sept,A=Oct,C=Dec.,,   8-A months are 1964, 1-7 are 1965.
> second 2 digits are the day, , so C21 is Dec 21, 1965.
>
> Gary is after your block assembly date code (I suspect), thats when
> the engine was assembled..,  usually 7-45 days prior to the
> Sch.Prod.dAte,,,  then check casting date of block,,  thats
> usually 7-45 days prior to the assembly date of engine...


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