Would a 1969 aluminum block ZL1 have a LU engine stamping on pad?
1969 ZL1 Engine stamping
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Re: 1969 ZL1 Engine stamping
LU is the stamping code for a 69 L89 with a dual plate clutch. A 4-Speed ZL-1 would have been stamped ME.- Top
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Tim -- I have one of these in my 1970 Corvette that was originally out of a 69 Camaro and its casting number is 3946052. It was cast by Winters, the same foundry that cast the Chevy aluminum heads, and it is marked by the same snowflake symbol. All big blocks were assembled in Tonawanda.- Top
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Re: 1969 ZL1 Engine stamping
Tim -- I have one of these in my 1970 Corvette that was originally out of a 69 Camaro and its casting number is 3946052. It was cast by Winters, the same foundry that cast the Chevy aluminum heads, and it is marked by the same snowflake symbol. All big blocks were assembled in Tonawanda.
Were either of the 2 1969 Zl-1 corvettes automatic?
Thanks again- Top
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Yes, there existed no GM aluminum foundry in Saginaw at that time. The only GM aluminum foundries at that time were in Bedford, IN and Massena, NY. GM rarely manufactured low volume castings like the ZL-1. That block was, as has been mentioned, cast by Winters Foundry like most other, low volume, sand-cast aluminum pieces. Winters Foundry was located in Canton, OH.
1 of the 2 documented 1969 ZL-1 Corvettes was a THM-400.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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Tim -- I have one of these in my 1970 Corvette that was originally out of a 69 Camaro and its casting number is 3946052. It was cast by Winters, the same foundry that cast the Chevy aluminum heads, and it is marked by the same snowflake symbol. All big blocks were assembled in Tonawanda.- Top
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I was once contacted by Ed Cuneen (sp?) who was the big ZL-1 expert who had bought a documented ZL-1 car with an iron engine and was looking for an aluminum engine for it. I told him the story about the blue Silver Spring, MD car. He said he was familiar with it, and that the car was destroyed and lost. But he would not tell me the serial number.
A few years ago, I met a guy who had worked a Amatucci Chevrolet (very near Silver Spring, MD) in those years who remembered that they installed a fitted block under warrantee in a blue 69 ZL-1 Camaro. So, I think that is as much as I will ever know about the car.- Top
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Can anyone verify that the factory originally produced 80 ME engines ( with M22 trans) and 14 With (Turbo 400 auto trans) MG stamped engines. So 94 engines. I do not know if that included any over-the-counter that may have been marked CE. Obviously, with only one or possible 2 documented
ZL-1 cars in existence that would leave 92 other engines for GM engineering test cars like Zora's and the rest back- door'ed to race car operations or fuel injection vendor etc., or over the counter parts sales.
Presumably this 94 engines would have been the 3946052 castings not the Cam-Am larger bore engines.
The "corvette Racing Legends" also indicates that to order a ZL-1 block 1969 Corvette with that engine you had to check the L-88 RPO and all the requisites like M-22. F41, K19, J-56 brakes etc.. Any one know why that would be?
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Tim- Top
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It would be interesting to know if a plastic cope & drag pattern was made off the CI tooling & cores were made from the CI core boxes & shipped to Winters. I can't believe GM would spend the money it would take to make metal patterns & core boxes. we are talking 100,000.00 in the day.65 350 TI CONV 67 J56 435 CONV,67,390/AIR CONV,70 454/air CONV,
What A MAN WON'T SPEND TO GIVE HIS ASS A RIDE- Top
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