305 or 350, for JBLOAKE

Ratty_81

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Download “snipping tool”
Snip the picsfrom google then paste into a new file and attach or paste directly into the body of your reply.
 

Rudi III

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This is for JBLOAKE
 

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jbloake

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May 1, 2002
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Atlantic Canada
Your tough ,you didn’t give up !
Your CEA block looks to be cast in “G” July 31 1971 and the sequence number 46412 is nearing the end of the 1st batch . I have recorded a CEB engine cast in September so yours falls in place . Looks like a dandy.
Thanks for posting.
 
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Rudi III

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May 15, 2023
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Your tough ,you didn’t give up !
Your CEA block looks to be cast in “G” July 31 1971 and the sequence number 46412 is nearing the end of the 1st batch . I have recorded a CEB engine cast in September so yours falls in place . Looks like a dandy.
Thanks for posting.
Thanks for being patient!
 

'70 Z/28 RS

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Apr 13, 2021
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I use this Windows shortcut ALL THE TIME and once you get in the habit of doing it, I'm sure you will too. ;)

Press these 3 keys and hold them down at the same time. WINDOWS key / SHIFT key / S key

You can basically press all 3 using your left hand's fingers. Once pressed, the crop function will appear on your screen. Just crop the pic as big as you like, then paste it into a forum post, Discord, etc. Like so...


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Boom! You're done! :D

Edit: Only one b in habit. Didn't proof read! Woops. Got it tho.
 

Rudi III

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May 15, 2023
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The more I look at the casting date the more unsure I am it’s a “G” it could possibly be “C “ for March .
Any opinions?
I had the same question, I Power washed the engine today, and the Trans. I will review again. I had also picked up two Elderbrock carbs for rebuilding. One is an earlier model slotted screw top with casting of 2844. Elec. Choke manual Sec. I suspect it is a 600 CFM?
I washed the Mtr and Trns on the stand today. Thought my idea of sticking balloons in the ex ports would suffice. No, so I blew them out, WD and chased with Mystery oil. put a wrench on it and with plugs still in, turn over and huffed at me... 24 yrs laying low!
 

sandlapper

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Oct 9, 2020
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I had the same question, I Power washed the engine today, and the Trans. I will review again. I had also picked up two Elderbrock carbs for rebuilding. One is an earlier model slotted screw top with casting of 2844. Elec. Choke manual Sec. I suspect it is a 600 CFM?
I washed the Mtr and Trns on the stand today. Thought my idea of sticking balloons in the ex ports would suffice. No, so I blew them out, WD and chased with Mystery oil. put a wrench on it and with plugs still in, turn over and huffed at me... 24 yrs laying low!
Pretty sure I see a flexplate (thus automatic) in pics

If trans is manual, disregard following:
But If trans is automatic, any small amount of water will loosen the friction discs' glue that binds material to discs. That glue is intentionally water-based. Only a little water in its trans fluid and it'll s#*^ the bed. It'll peel the friction material right off the discs. T shirt
 
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