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Old 02-16-2010, 09:33 PM
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i would take "A casting date correct decked block with no stamp" over a CE block.
i rather have a motor that is date code correct than a warranty block that comes after the build date of the car.
i understand that a lot of these motors blew up or were exchanged back in the day but i think there were more survivor motors on cars than CE warranty blocks. a lot more original motors were rebuilt and put back in the car with the block decked out anyways.
just be honest and tell people its date code correct with an original block that was made for the car but the block numbers are decked out.
Honestly if you don't have history or documents on your COPO stating that a CE block was infact replacing your original motor will it do you any good anyways?
so my vote is for #1.
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Old 02-16-2010, 10:53 PM
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CE blocks certainly don't mean that the engine was replaced under warranty and it would be extremly rare to have any type of paperwork about warranty exchange still with the car. Who's to say that the paperwork would be valid in any case. Some prior owner could have replaced the engine with a counter engine (CE). A CE block really means nothing, I'd rather have a block with nothing on the pad but a nice broach than a CE stamp.
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Old 02-16-2010, 11:31 PM
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Old 02-16-2010, 11:38 PM
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This is interesting and I appreciate the different reasons given for both options. Keep them coming.Thanks, Andy.
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Old 02-17-2010, 04:17 AM
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There is another option. Lots of 69 Z/28's out there without the original engine, but the current owner picked up an actual DZ code block that is at least close in time to what the original was. When they go to sell, it is usually marketed as "NOM correct DZ 302". Yes, a little more trouble finding a correctly stamped (NOT restamped) block, and even more trouble for you, being a COPO, but they are out there, and I think that option at least deserves mention. I also like the idea of documenting what you do in some way and secretely marking the block, just in case some crook down the line tries to pass it off as the original born with motor. Maybe stamp something on the smooth surface that the starter mounts to. That way it isn't visible unless the starter is removed, but is still easily accessible.
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