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engine stamp painting
was the pad on the front of the motor where it is stamped painted or bare metal thanks
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Re: engine stamp painting
bare metal
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Re: engine stamp painting
Charley,
Curious as to the factory process that spared the stamp pad from the paint. And as a follow-on, why did they go to this trouble? Thanks! |
Re: engine stamp painting
Charley,
After assembly ( and testing ) at the Tonawanda facility, the engines were painted as they went down a paint line. Accessories weren't added as of this time, so I would have to think that the pad got painted. Shields ( vac-forms ) were used on the aluminum intakes to avoid overspray. Possibly, the engine ID pad was oiled or masked in some way to avoid paint. I would not think this to be the case though. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/hmmm.gif Steve |
Re: engine stamp painting
It seems to me that the way the pad would look as the car left the factory, would be a painted pad with the partial vin stamped right over the paint. I doubt there are any original examples still clean enough to really know though..
Steve |
Re: engine stamp painting
Steve,
Interesting thought. I'm actually not sure when the stamping process happened. Obviously, the VIN addition would happen somewhere close to the actual installation of the engine in the chassis. The engine assembly code would probably have happened at Tonawanda. Steve |
Re: engine stamp painting
I have a factory photo of a small block engine being test run and it clearly shows the VIN pad as well as the end of the water pump snout (for the fan flange) and the lower radiator hose outlet as being bare steel.
Rick |
Re: engine stamp painting
I'm guessing JohnZ will know the answer https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/smile.gif
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Re: engine stamp painting
[ QUOTE ]
I have a factory photo of a small block engine being test run and it clearly shows the VIN pad as well as the end of the water pump snout (for the fan flange) and the lower radiator hose outlet as being bare steel. Rick [/ QUOTE ] Rick, Post that image - please. Steve |
Re: engine stamp painting
The pad was bare. They actually put a piece of masking tape over the pad when the engine was painted.
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