I just ran across an aluminum-case T-10 with an assembly date of H1702 (August 17th, 1960, 2nd shift.) I know that in the 61-62 manual (fifth edition) we indicate that up to serial 2400 (October build) could be cast iron/ I don't know how that number was changed for the 5th edition--when I chaired the 3rd and 4th editions, we said 2160, and that is a number that, as I recall, we had a car that bore that out.
Anyway, The questions: 1) Has anyone seen an earlier-build aluminum-case T-10. (This one has a side cover of 6 7 60 ). 2) I've discussed with Bill Clupper--wasn't Corvette the first to use the aluminum-case T-10? Chevrolet passenger cars seemed to have started in 62--Pontiac still later. Does anyone know of an application earlier than in the Corvette?
Thanks!
Anyway, The questions: 1) Has anyone seen an earlier-build aluminum-case T-10. (This one has a side cover of 6 7 60 ). 2) I've discussed with Bill Clupper--wasn't Corvette the first to use the aluminum-case T-10? Chevrolet passenger cars seemed to have started in 62--Pontiac still later. Does anyone know of an application earlier than in the Corvette?
Thanks!
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