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Old 06-20-2019, 07:54 PM
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That’s old school fair!
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Al will only authenticate a cylinder case for the owner of the car.
Is that NCRS terminology for a block? Never heard that before.
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That’s not exactly true. Yes Al is costly but he’s the expert. In terms of cost - he only keeps your money if he affirms the component. A service fee of $75 is assessed if a component is deemed OEM or not but the affirmation check is returned if non OEM is found.

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When I spoke to Al about affirming my block assembly stamp, he didn't mention returning funds if not affirmed. Seems like a pretty good risk to take - essentially a $75.00 downside risk for the potential of the certification of "born with" components. He told me that he only did Corvettes at that time though - recommended JM for Camaros.
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The pad looks different than the one on the documented Canadian sold L71 I looked at Sunday - which the owner has had since the mid 80's and does have the original block... although due to 2 thrown rods, the block had significant reconstruction at a NASCAR engine shop during the 90's.
By the way per the Canadian paper this L71 was factory equipped with bolt ons, side pipes, and head rests - Goodwood over Green Roadster...
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