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engine vin #'s
I am currently helping a buddy of mine rebuild his engine from a 69 Camaro. I have located the engine code numbers on the engine pad with no problem. They read VO8I4FL, which tells me that this car should have a Turbo 350 behind it, which it does.
Unfortunatley this car was built past the midway point for 69 Camaro's, when they moved the alternator from the drivers side to the passenger side. In doing this, they had to move the vin# from the engine pad to the rough casting located by the oil filer, so they could stamp it. This is all dandy, except that I can in no way read the numbers stamped on that rough casting. Has anyone had this problem, and if so, is there any easy way to get these numbers. Just because the engine code says that this engine belongs in front of a Turbo 350, doesn't mean that it is the orginal engine for this car. It could have been in another vehicle with a Turbo 350. Aside from 69 Camaro's, where there any other Chevrolet models that had this FL engine code? Just want to make sure before I tear this engine down for him that the Vin # on the engine matches the vin on the car. Any advice? [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/flag.gif[/img] |
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All 69 Camaros had the alternator on the passenger side. They did not change that mid year.
FL = 327/210 w/turbo 350 Is 3932386 casting number on the back of the block? The best way to read the numbers by the oil filter is to take and press a piece of clay and the look at the depression it made. I have seen them better that way. Also if it is a August of 1968 block, I would think the VIN would be stamped on the pad behind the alternator. |
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I just read a very detailed history of the 69 Camaro, and it stated that the engine vin #'s were moved because the alternator was moved to the passenger side after mid 69 production. I have two 69's, and both vins are down by the oil filter, and they were built after Aug of 68.
clay eh? Good thinking, will have to get out my playdoe [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] I think that will help me out big time! Thanks! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/flag.gif[/img] |
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Try putting some white paint on the area where the VIN is stamped and then wipe it back off. It will stay in the stamping and you'll be able to read it then.
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That's a good question, why did the Camaro's get the vin stamped down by the oil filter? The Novas have the alt on the passenger side and they have the vin stamped on the pad with the engine assy date and app code. Did the Novas get stamped before the alt was installed, I didn't think so, but maybe?
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It may have been more of a theft preventative measure as it is more difficult to change a number stamped into rough casting then on smooth engine pad
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The way I understand it is that the Norwood Plant was getting frustrated [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]trying to stamp VIN'S on the pad after the alternator was installed. Maybe the LA. Plant assembled the cars a little different. Some say that there are April of 1969 (LA.) cars with the VIN still on the pads. Norwoood started the oil filter stampings around Jan. 1969. It is really a crap shoot at times. Sam
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These VIN's by the oil filter are so hard to read. I have looked at these with an engine out of a car and they are so faint that I can't imagine the authorities using this as a method of proving an engine was stolen.
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FL = 327/210 w/turbo 350 [/ QUOTE ] Since the the FL code is for a 327/210 (LF7) and the car was made after 1/1/69, if I'm reading the made more than halfway through the 1969 production comment correctly, don't bother worrying about it being the original engine because it isn't. The LF7 was replaced with the 307/200Hp on that date. No 327's in Camaros of any kind after 1/1/69. 327's continued to be used in full size cars for a while after 1/1/69. |
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Mark_C
Here are some numbers for the 69 Camaro engine I am rebuilding. Built date on cowltag - 09E Casting number on back of engine - 3932386 Engine Code: V08I4FL With these numbers and by what my book says, it is a 327-210 hp engine with a Turbo 350. |
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