Re: 63 engine over spray patterns
It's hard to be positive from pictures without being there to get up close and personal, but the cylinder head comment flows from one secondary operation known to exist between Saginaw/Flint and Tonawanda. That's the milling process used to reduce the 'overhang' of the casting ID marks on the ends of the heads, Rob.
Tonawanda left their heads 'raw'--as cast, it terms of the ID marks (the 'double hump' feature). Saginaw heads were cast and as part of the casting to finished head secondary operations, the ID marks were milled down. That resulted in their surfaces being smooth (relative to adjacent head surface texture) and their being thinner in terms of protrusion...
That's my guess about the prior comment.
It's hard to be positive from pictures without being there to get up close and personal, but the cylinder head comment flows from one secondary operation known to exist between Saginaw/Flint and Tonawanda. That's the milling process used to reduce the 'overhang' of the casting ID marks on the ends of the heads, Rob.
Tonawanda left their heads 'raw'--as cast, it terms of the ID marks (the 'double hump' feature). Saginaw heads were cast and as part of the casting to finished head secondary operations, the ID marks were milled down. That resulted in their surfaces being smooth (relative to adjacent head surface texture) and their being thinner in terms of protrusion...
That's my guess about the prior comment.
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