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Ralph Spears 12-10-2018 09:29 PM

1971 Z/28 engine on the Boston Craigslist
 
Just posted I do not know how to put the link

YENKO DEUCE REGISTRY 12-10-2018 09:52 PM

https://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/pt...769580610.html

ScottG 12-12-2018 04:06 PM

That is a deal if the guts are good. Carver is right near Plymouth. Easy to get to.. Wow..

RALLY 12-12-2018 10:30 PM

Who knows if that is a legit engine for sale.

Tracker1 12-14-2018 03:09 PM

I can't get a reply out of the person.

ScottG 12-17-2018 08:10 PM

I just spoke to the owner Ray. .40over , steel crank , new pistons . Rebuilt 5 years ago , Edelbrock Aluminum heads . 400 HP . Factory 4 speed engine. He took it out of a rusty NE car..

ScottG 12-17-2018 09:33 PM

H 14 0 Date 3970010 Casting ,,,, Pad stamp is not milled off but is hard to read VC828CGP

novadude 12-18-2018 03:30 PM

Just a curiosity question....

There are a lot of '71 LT1 parts missing from this engine. Unless the VIN on the engine matches YOUR specific car, is this engine really worth anymore than a run-of-the-mill 1971 350 bored .040 over with Edelbrock heads?

In my mind, this isn't anything special, but I'm anxious to hear other opinions.

L16pilot 12-18-2018 05:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by novadude (Post 1426639)
Just a curiosity question....

There are a lot of '71 LT1 parts missing from this engine. Unless the VIN on the engine matches YOUR specific car, is this engine really worth anymore than a run-of-the-mill 1971 350 bored .040 over with Edelbrock heads?

In my mind, this isn't anything special, but I'm anxious to hear other opinions.

I'm sure opinions will vary...but from my point of view, the hierarchy of preference would be:

1) original born with block to the car
2) CE block with paperwork showing warranty replacement to the specific vehicle.
3) original coded block within an acceptable date range for the car.
4) original date coded block for the car, assembly date not consistent with the car.
5) CE engine coded for year of vehicle
6) Any other block with the correct casting number and casting date.

Again, just my opinion. I did not mention re-stamped blocks as I have not completely satisfied in my mind where they would fall, although I've heard the NCRS accepts re-stamped blocks as "restoration blocks" and that info is divulged before judging

BCreekDave 12-18-2018 06:04 PM

Steve,

Really kind of surprised on the NCRS accepting re-stamped blocks. Seems like that is taking the restoration thing a bit too far and encouraging re-stamps. Next thing we'll see is "NCRS verified block stamps"


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