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Yes the 65 was an odd year for radiators and filler necks.This is definitely true for the chevelles and novas.
The Cast iron L-79 curved thermo housing came in at least two variations.Some had the part number casted and others has it inked stamped with bold yellow numbers. What is the carb listing number and dist number? from this angle it appears to have correct balancer.
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1969 rs/ss 396 350hp/4spd conv 1968 Z/28 crossram- j/l8 conv 1963 nova ss 350/4spd conv |
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Love those big harmonic balancers! When I was a young man and before I even had a driver's license, my father told me countless times: "Son . . . beware of the small blocks with the fat harmonic balancers."
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1962 Biscayne O-21669 MKIV/M-22 1962 Bel Air Sport Coupe 409/1,000 |
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