Your engine is referenced in THIS THREAD on the other Corvette site by cdobson. (Note that the URL may change since it was originally entered in the C3 section)
Note that 194376S105514 is listed in the https://dmvdesk.com/reports-2/nmvtis/]NVMTIS[/url] database, so the car still exists!
Ed
Hello all,
As you can certainly tell, new to the forum. I am not a Corvette owner but I have run across a piece of iron that hopefully one of you members may be in search of. I would love it if a member here had the car that this was originally in because I feel I need to get it into the caring hands of one of you.
Here's the info I've got:
Block Stamp: T1102IL 6105514
Casting Number: 3869942
Casting Date: J106
I had my machinist bore it .030 with deck plates. I did not have him deck it so as to keep the stamps in tact.
If I could find the owner of the chassis that's in need of this block, I would be very happy. Consider it my contribution to a little Americana.
Oh, the block is of 2 bolt flavor and if your curious, it came out of a 19' jet boat which was destined for the scrap yard.
Thank you all and I am excited to field your responses.
Chris
As you can certainly tell, new to the forum. I am not a Corvette owner but I have run across a piece of iron that hopefully one of you members may be in search of. I would love it if a member here had the car that this was originally in because I feel I need to get it into the caring hands of one of you.
Here's the info I've got:
Block Stamp: T1102IL 6105514
Casting Number: 3869942
Casting Date: J106
I had my machinist bore it .030 with deck plates. I did not have him deck it so as to keep the stamps in tact.
If I could find the owner of the chassis that's in need of this block, I would be very happy. Consider it my contribution to a little Americana.
Oh, the block is of 2 bolt flavor and if your curious, it came out of a 19' jet boat which was destined for the scrap yard.
Thank you all and I am excited to field your responses.
Chris
Ed