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JChlupsa
05-12-2002, 04:06 PM
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something</A> different, I didnt know they made an alum block 427 Yenko.

robber6910
05-12-2002, 06:10 PM
There was an Yenko aluminum engine on Ebay a while back that was going for 20K. Didn't Yenko install aluminum engines in some of the 1969 cars?

Mr70
05-13-2002, 03:09 AM
Back in those days you could buy an Alumnium 427 or 454 block over the GM parts counter.Just add Aluminum intake and Aluminum heads,and you are Golden..I mean Aluminum!

JBB
05-13-2002, 03:50 AM
Ron Norman, at McHenry Classic Car Parts in Hebron ILL. has one of those blocks in his shop.

COPO PETE
05-13-2002, 05:32 AM
Go to your "show topics from last 20 days" arrow down and press 100 days. Topic "Yenko Aluminum" with last post on Nov 7th 2001.
Peter

Kim_Howie
05-13-2002, 06:57 AM
Yenyo put these almu blocks only in boats I dont think any cars had these blocks. Kim Howie

robber6910
05-13-2002, 08:07 AM
I would think they did put it in cars as well. Given the fact that it has the Yenko name stamped all over the engine. I think it'd be a shame if it was tucked away in a boat where no one could see it.

JoeC
05-13-2002, 01:00 PM
The Yenko alu blocks came out long after the 1969 Yenko cars. Chevy sold the alu blocks up until the early 1970s then discontinued them. Then Chevy allowed Yenko to have some made using the Chevy tooling. The Yenko alu blocks were used in SCCA road racing Corvettes, sprint cars, drag cars, etc. I don't know of any Yenko street cars that used the Yenko alu block.

mnyenko
05-13-2002, 09:39 PM
In 1985 I went with a buddy to pick up ZL1
#47 very close to original selling dealer here in MN.It had a Yenko block in it then.
The engine was rebuilt and Yenko ground off.
May still be in the car?He sold it in 1986 for $24,000 and finished his basement with the profit.Both wife and house are gone now.
Earl