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  • William M.
    Very Frequent User
    • July 31, 1993
    • 390

    Discrepencies in Judging Manual

    My 73 454 is entered for Flight Judging this sunday at a regional meet. I've been going through the Judging Manual item by item and asking alot of questions on this board and appreciate everyone's input as I am a newbie when it comes to this stuff. I've discovered what I believe to be some errors in the manual. For example:

    Thermostat Housing p.78: "LS4 housing number is 336773". Concensus on the board is it should be 3972128 (which I have on my car).

    PCV Valve p.87: "Rochester equipped vehicles use a #CV736C in 1973". Most on the board seem to believe an LS4 should have either a CV746C or a CV769C (which I have on my car).

    Jacking Instructions p.23: "In 1973 this has a part number of 3926218". Every 73 I surveyed at Carlisle this year had 330936, which the manual says is for 74 (which I have on my car).

    How much weight does the Judging Manual carry? Is it considered the ultimate authority or can an experienced judge deviate from the manual in instances such as the above? Is it proper for the owner to bring such discrepancies to the judges attention?
    1973 LS4 coupe. Dark Blue / Black. Turbo Hydra-Matic, PW, PB, PS, Rear Defog, Tilt/Tele, AC, Map Lamp, AM/FM.
    Top Flight Chapter 2008, Regional 2009, National 2010
    NCRS Gallery IX Corvettes @ Carlisle 2009
    Bloomington Gold 2011
    Corvette Magazine 9/11
    Corvette 68-82 Restoration Guide 2nd Ed

    1963 L75 coupe. Daytona Blue / Dark Blue. Powerglide, Posi, AM/FM Radio.
    Top Flight Chapter 2011, National 2013
    Bloomington Gold 2013
    Corvette Magazine 3/13
    50th Anniv Display Corvettes @ Carlisle 2013
  • Oliver B.
    Very Frequent User
    • February 1, 1992
    • 556

    #2
    Re: Discrepencies in Judging Manual

    (As a rule of thumb: ) Unless your judge doesn't "know better" than what he reads as reference, the JM is the "bible"...

    I had the same situation two weeks ago, when I had discussions around a few things in the 77 Manual.


    btw.: all the best for your Judging!

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    • Harmon C.
      Extremely Frequent Poster
      • August 31, 1994
      • 3228

      #3
      Re: Discrepencies in Judging Manual

      Originally posted by William Mehrkens (23149)
      My 73 454 is entered for Flight Judging this sunday at a regional meet. I've been going through the Judging Manual item by item and asking alot of questions on this board and appreciate everyone's input as I am a newbie when it comes to this stuff. I've discovered what I believe to be some errors in the manual. For example:

      Thermostat Housing p.78: "LS4 housing number is 336773". Concensus on the board is it should be 3972128 (which I have on my car).

      PCV Valve p.87: "Rochester equipped vehicles use a #CV736C in 1973". Most on the board seem to believe an LS4 should have either a CV746C or a CV769C (which I have on my car).

      Jacking Instructions p.23: "In 1973 this has a part number of 3926218". Every 73 I surveyed at Carlisle this year had 330936, which the manual says is for 74 (which I have on my car).

      How much weight does the Judging Manual carry? Is it considered the ultimate authority or can an experienced judge deviate from the manual in instances such as the above? Is it proper for the owner to bring such discrepancies to the judges attention?
      Where is the Regional meet this week end?

      I would say the jacking instruction part number may be for early 73's. I have seen the jacking instructions with the picture of a 67 or 68 model year car and will check the number.

      The 73-77 manuals are in their second printing and the number of cars judged is very low. The 68-72 cars have been judged much longer and have full classes at times. The 70-72 manual is in it's fourth printing which should make it have less errors.
      With the help of people like you having your car judged and getting involved in making the manual better changes will happen but it takes lots of work and time.
      An experienced judge can and will judge from personal knowledge if he is in agreement with his team leader.
      If you have checked other cars and think the manual has a problem you should tell the judges when they go over the sheets. Saying it is correct because it's on your car won't do much good but a few pictures of those jacking instructions you found at Carlisle could help your case.

      Good luck with your judging and a few points will usually not effect the ribbon you win. One item that don't work during the operations check will probably cost more points than all the errors in the manual.
      Lyle

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      • Jack C.
        Extremely Frequent Poster
        • September 30, 1992
        • 1090

        #4
        Re: Discrepencies in Judging Manual

        William, I recently Top Flight'ed my 68 (lots of questionable items) and had similar concerns regarding items in the Judging Manual. Since I knew my goal was to obtain Top Flight, I used the TDB for about a year, bouncing questions and concerns off of knowledgeable members to answer and learn as much about those items in question. I came prepared with some email info and pages out of the AIM to hopefully clear any vague issues up. I only had to point out one item that I would have been dinged on and after all was said and done, the car achieved Top Flight recognition.
        Jack Corso
        1972 Elkhart Green LT-1 Coupe 43,200 miles
        Top Flight 1994, 2018 & 2021

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        • Michael M.
          Expired
          • June 24, 2007
          • 58

          #5
          Re: Discrepencies in Judging Manual

          Ahhh....the age old question, "If you restore a car to the judging manual, is it actually right, or is is just restored to the manual"?

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          • Jack C.
            Extremely Frequent Poster
            • September 30, 1992
            • 1090

            #6
            Re: Discrepencies in Judging Manual

            To the car. My 68 is very close to original state and I made sure that is would stay that way. That's why I was prepared with backup doc. These 68's are tricky.
            Jack Corso
            1972 Elkhart Green LT-1 Coupe 43,200 miles
            Top Flight 1994, 2018 & 2021

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            • Paul O.
              Frequent User
              • August 31, 1990
              • 1716

              #7
              Re: Discrepencies in Judging Manual

              To all you have to remember that the technical information manual and judging guide's are a living document and are in constant change and that all the information on a particular year is not always inside many senior judges that have seen 100's of cars have many times more info then in the books. Most judge"s at the end of their area when going over the deductions and explain to you when there is a deduction that is not covered in the guide why and how he and his partner came to that conclusion. The two judge's always discuss the deduct so that way if a particular judge has more product knowledge then the other there is a balance and affect to your score and if they cant agree that's when the team leader will come in and assist in the final decision. The final item is that if you have information that is different then what is known and have it with you most judging teams will look at the info and ether agree with this and make a change or not. Paul

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              • William M.
                Very Frequent User
                • July 31, 1993
                • 390

                #8
                Re: Discrepencies in Judging Manual

                Originally posted by Lyle Chamberlain (24961)
                Where is the Regional meet this week end?
                Oops, I meant to say Chapter Meet. Metro-Long Island.
                Told you I was a newbie.
                1973 LS4 coupe. Dark Blue / Black. Turbo Hydra-Matic, PW, PB, PS, Rear Defog, Tilt/Tele, AC, Map Lamp, AM/FM.
                Top Flight Chapter 2008, Regional 2009, National 2010
                NCRS Gallery IX Corvettes @ Carlisle 2009
                Bloomington Gold 2011
                Corvette Magazine 9/11
                Corvette 68-82 Restoration Guide 2nd Ed

                1963 L75 coupe. Daytona Blue / Dark Blue. Powerglide, Posi, AM/FM Radio.
                Top Flight Chapter 2011, National 2013
                Bloomington Gold 2013
                Corvette Magazine 3/13
                50th Anniv Display Corvettes @ Carlisle 2013

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                • William M.
                  Very Frequent User
                  • July 31, 1993
                  • 390

                  #9
                  Re: Discrepencies in Judging Manual

                  Originally posted by Lyle Chamberlain (24961)
                  I would say the jacking instruction part number may be for early 73's. I have seen the jacking instructions with the picture of a 67 or 68 model year car and will check the number.
                  So what would you say would be correct for a 73 with a build date of 4/3/73?
                  1973 LS4 coupe. Dark Blue / Black. Turbo Hydra-Matic, PW, PB, PS, Rear Defog, Tilt/Tele, AC, Map Lamp, AM/FM.
                  Top Flight Chapter 2008, Regional 2009, National 2010
                  NCRS Gallery IX Corvettes @ Carlisle 2009
                  Bloomington Gold 2011
                  Corvette Magazine 9/11
                  Corvette 68-82 Restoration Guide 2nd Ed

                  1963 L75 coupe. Daytona Blue / Dark Blue. Powerglide, Posi, AM/FM Radio.
                  Top Flight Chapter 2011, National 2013
                  Bloomington Gold 2013
                  Corvette Magazine 3/13
                  50th Anniv Display Corvettes @ Carlisle 2013

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                  • Harmon C.
                    Extremely Frequent Poster
                    • August 31, 1994
                    • 3228

                    #10
                    Re: Discrepencies in Judging Manual

                    I won't be able to check the jacking label before your judging but if it has a date on the label before your trim tag date it could be correct.
                    Lyle

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                    • William M.
                      Very Frequent User
                      • July 31, 1993
                      • 390

                      #11
                      Re: Discrepencies in Judging Manual

                      Originally posted by Lyle Chamberlain (24961)
                      I won't be able to check the jacking label before your judging but if it has a date on the label before your trim tag date it could be correct.
                      8-9-72. That's what all the 73's I've seen say.
                      1973 LS4 coupe. Dark Blue / Black. Turbo Hydra-Matic, PW, PB, PS, Rear Defog, Tilt/Tele, AC, Map Lamp, AM/FM.
                      Top Flight Chapter 2008, Regional 2009, National 2010
                      NCRS Gallery IX Corvettes @ Carlisle 2009
                      Bloomington Gold 2011
                      Corvette Magazine 9/11
                      Corvette 68-82 Restoration Guide 2nd Ed

                      1963 L75 coupe. Daytona Blue / Dark Blue. Powerglide, Posi, AM/FM Radio.
                      Top Flight Chapter 2011, National 2013
                      Bloomington Gold 2013
                      Corvette Magazine 3/13
                      50th Anniv Display Corvettes @ Carlisle 2013

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                      • Harmon C.
                        Extremely Frequent Poster
                        • August 31, 1994
                        • 3228

                        #12
                        Re: Discrepencies in Judging Manual

                        The picture on the label you have is of what model year? I know the label I have seen does not have a 73 in the picture.
                        Lyle

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                        • Michael W.
                          Expired
                          • April 1, 1997
                          • 4290

                          #13
                          Re: Discrepencies in Judging Manual

                          Originally posted by William Mehrkens (23149)
                          8-9-72. That's what all the 73's I've seen say.
                          My July 3rd coupe has the same label with the same date.

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                          • Harmon C.
                            Extremely Frequent Poster
                            • August 31, 1994
                            • 3228

                            #14
                            Re: Discrepencies in Judging Manual

                            I have a Nov. and a May 73 and both have jacking label 330936 dated 8-9-72. After looking at the labels today and the size they are I remember a 73 I had that had a smaller jacking label and a limited slip label both on the back of the jack door. With the 8-9-72 date the new jack label may have not been ready for early cars as the birthday book says 73 cars were built before 8-9-72.
                            Lyle

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                            • William M.
                              Very Frequent User
                              • July 31, 1993
                              • 390

                              #15
                              Re: Discrepencies in Judging Manual

                              Originally posted by Lyle Chamberlain (24961)
                              The picture on the label you have is of what model year? I know the label I have seen does not have a 73 in the picture.
                              It just shows a side profile of 3/4 of a C3 with rear chrome bumpers. It doesn't show the side gills or nose, so it could be 68-73. I'm satisfied at this point that I have the right label, regardless of what the judges say tomorrow.
                              1973 LS4 coupe. Dark Blue / Black. Turbo Hydra-Matic, PW, PB, PS, Rear Defog, Tilt/Tele, AC, Map Lamp, AM/FM.
                              Top Flight Chapter 2008, Regional 2009, National 2010
                              NCRS Gallery IX Corvettes @ Carlisle 2009
                              Bloomington Gold 2011
                              Corvette Magazine 9/11
                              Corvette 68-82 Restoration Guide 2nd Ed

                              1963 L75 coupe. Daytona Blue / Dark Blue. Powerglide, Posi, AM/FM Radio.
                              Top Flight Chapter 2011, National 2013
                              Bloomington Gold 2013
                              Corvette Magazine 3/13
                              50th Anniv Display Corvettes @ Carlisle 2013

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