I'm restoring a '68 427 car. I noticed the radiator baffle illustrated in the '68 AIM. I also read posts in the archives that this baffle was only used on small block cars with steel shrouds. On the other hand, the AIM clearly shows this baffle used in conjunction with the 427 fiberglass shroud (L36 option, sheet A12).
Also, the AIM shows a modification to the L36 shroud to add a "ring" to the bottom half, which appears to be basically an extension of the shroud (sheet A13). Is this something that was actually done in production?
I'm pretty new to corvette restoration and this group, so forgive me if this is a dumb question. Perhaps this is just a case of the AIM showing what the engineers wanted, but the production guys didn't do it?
Also, the AIM shows a modification to the L36 shroud to add a "ring" to the bottom half, which appears to be basically an extension of the shroud (sheet A13). Is this something that was actually done in production?
I'm pretty new to corvette restoration and this group, so forgive me if this is a dumb question. Perhaps this is just a case of the AIM showing what the engineers wanted, but the production guys didn't do it?
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