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Chris - Sorry to say the block has been decked and the T0606CTB re-stamped. You can faintly make out the previous stamp code "YZ" under the CTB.
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madden (01-06-2019) |
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100% a restamped block. 1 No broaching on deck 2 also a YZ shadow from past stamping 3 machined lines from deck being resurfaced. Who ever stamped it didn't do their homework on fint and tonawanda built engines. Sorry it turned out this way. To many people think they can get away with stamping blocks and a lack of knowledge.
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madden (01-06-2019) |
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Man! I agree that when you see the stamping distortion over a decked block it seals the deal.
I do have to say that the characters themselves probably would have fooled me, had it not been for the obvious decking. |
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madden (01-06-2019) |
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