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QL Code Rear
The rear in my '67 SS (build date 12D) has the following codes stamped in:
QL 12 21 G The date code is good and I am convinced the rear is original to the car, but what about the QL code? I have not been able to find this code in any reference book? [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] The gear set is 3:31, open diff.. Thanks for any help on this! -Sam [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] |
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Sam...Bingo! 3.31 Open [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/scholar.gif[/img]
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Thanks Mark! Do you have this in a reference book, or may I ask where did you get the info? [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/scholar.gif[/img]
-Sam [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/burnout.gif[/img] |
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Hey Sam, ALOHA
QL code for 67's is on the last page of the Rear End codes in Chevy By The Numbers. Its more or less a contuation page for the codes. (page 314_ |
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Sam.
Here is a great site for date coding 1st generation Camaro parts. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/flag.gif[/img] http://www.camaro1stgeneration.com/c...des/parts.html |
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Sam, Jeff is correct, but it is also in Jerry McNeish's '67 fact book and that was in hand when I was reading your post.
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Thanks guys! I guess I better get some new books - My CBN (printed in 94) onlyhas the Borg Warner posi unit on P. 314, and 3/4 page of white space!
Also, my Dobbins / Incremona books are older versions, I'll have to get the MacNeish book - does he sell them directly? Thanks again, I OU [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/beers.gif[/img] -Sam [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] |
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Yes he does Sam, just give him a call.
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Sam, my "survivor" 67 RS/SS 350 car is coded similarly, QL0111G.
Here are some other numbers off the car for comparison purposes: VIN: 124377L139055 Cowl Tag: 01E D15 67-12637 LOS-15899 742-Z A-A W 2MGR 3SL 4P 5Y decodes as: Built 5th week of January 67 Sports coupe w/ custom interior, Van Nuys build Red custom buckets Tuxedo black, no vinyl top Tinted windshield Powerglide transmission, center console, rear seat speaker RPO Z23, interior decor; RPO Z22, Rally Sport SS 350 Deluxe seatbelts NB: Front and rear bumper guards not shown on cowl tag Protect-O-Plate: First row: D AA 124377L139055 C D: Red interior trim AA: Tuxedo Black body exterior paint 124377L139055: VIN C: Carburetor source is Carter Second row: V0125MU QL0111G P V0125MU: Flint engine plant, January 25, 350ci/295hp w/ Powerglide QL0111G: 3.31 open rear axle, January 11, Chevrolet Gear & Axle plant P: Vehicle build month February, 1967 Third row: T7A28N --4--4- T7A28N: Toledo plant Powerglide, Model year 67, January 28, night shift NB: Trans stamped "T7S28N" (identical except month -- stamping error) --4--4-: AM radio w/ rear speaker (U63/U80), door edge guards. Numbers and dates off the car: Radiator: UF Engine: 7L139055 VOI25MU (January 25, 1967) Voltage regulator: 1119515 7A (January 67) Alternator: 1100693 6L30 (November 30, 1966) Wiper Motor: 5045508 Carburetor: Rochester 4-barrel non-AIR Quadrajet 7027202 A7 (January 1967) Intake: 3905393 Coil: 290 BR raised letters Distributor: 1111168 7A18 (January 18, 1967) Horns: Both dated 7A3 (January 3, 1967) "82" Chalk mark on firewall behind fender Windshield: CA (November 1966) Rear Window: YA (December 1966) Side mirror: 12-DMI-66 (December 1966) Right vent window: TA-16 (August 16, 1966) Left vent window: CA-16 (November 16, 1966) Left door window: NZ-10 (January 10, 1967) Left quarter window: NZ-10 (January 10, 1967) Right door window: TA-10 (August 10, 1966) Right quarter window: PPG AS2 M20 67 (likely a replacement) Front seatbelts: All dated 52E66 (Week 52, 1966), model #127 NB: No seatbelt hooks on console Rear seatbelts: All dated 49E66 (Week 49, 1966), model #122 Transmission: T7S28N (Turboglide, Model year 67, November 28, night shift) Starter: 1108338 7A6 (January 6, 1967) Rear axle: QL0111G (3.31 open, January 11 1967) NB: Radius rod bracket but no radius rod -d |
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Nice info Denis!
From what I have read, the radius rod was used on all big blocks, and on L48 and L30 with four speed but NOT with powerglide. I believe once the radius rod was phased in, all 12-bolt assemblies received the bracket. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/scholar.gif[/img] Here's my cowl tag.. https://www.yenko.net/attachments/590...cowl%20tag.jpg ..Sam |
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