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Did the 1967 Z28 have a finned or non-finned balancer? Me and a few buddies were talking about it over the weekend. We all seem to think that it didn't. The NCRS Corvette book says that 67 Corvette L79 was suppose to have it but we didn't think so. I have never owned or have seen a finned balancer dated 1967.
Could anyone help us out?
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The only one I've seen is the reproduction for sale on HBC---and according to them it is assembly line correct and YES that one has fins on it. Here's the link:
http://www.heartbeatcitycamaro.com/s...-302-USA-1967/
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I believe the 67-68 balancer's were just like the 69 balancer's except the 69's have the offset timing mark. L79 balancers I also believe were the same for the 67-68 Z/28. Jon Mello or Jerry M. would know for sure.
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my new NOS 67 MO 302 crate motor has a non-finned balancer.
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i believe they used both depending on prod dates,i had 2 survivor 67 L79 cars one was finned and one was not.
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