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Real or restamp DZ
Real or a restamped
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Looks like a restamp to me as the broach marks are all over the place
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What is the casting number and casting date?
Agree with Charley. Looks suspiciously like belt sander marks, and someone couldn't keep the belt sander very straight. I don't like it, but I always run this stuff by Jonesy and KurtS. They will likely have contemporaneous pics to compare.
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Flint produced production DZ 302 engines August 1968 - October 1969. That means an August, September or October DZ stamping can be from either time frame. Fortunately there are subtle differences within those time frames; the same dates are not identical.
The V0915DZ stamp in the photo does not match up with either time frame. Last edited by William; 01-26-2019 at 02:55 PM. |
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I say restamp
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The first thing that jumps out at you is the broach surface of the pad as Charlie mentioned so no surprise and thanks William.
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Not only the broach marks some of the fonts 😁
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