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CE and CT definitions and started because of a Georgia law
CE stamp definition
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So CE just means Chevrolet Engine. Cool.
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And CT means Chevrolet Transmission.
Neither stood for Counter. |
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CC has also been seen on Muncie cases which means Chevrolet Case. You could buy a replacement case only rather than a whole transmission through the parts department. I'm assuming the same thing for the Saginaw trannys but I haven't personally observed any.
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So much for the CE "Counter Exchange" theory. Thx for the info
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In the 70s I was told it was counter exchange, then heard Chevrolet engine from Al Maynard.
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This info has been out there since day 1 in the service information. I believe I posted the interoffice memo previously.
Quoting from the Chevrolet Dealer Service Information Bulletin, 69-I-1, dated 19 Sept, 1968: http://www.camaros.org/engine.shtml#service
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