I remember reading on the archives (I think) that engines were typically assembled within 2-3 days after casting (since they were done in the same plant) and then were put into vettes typically 7 to 12 days later (due to the logistics of shipping the engines to St Louis from Flint. I also saw some verification of this in an article on the NCRS Tech Articles CD, which showed similar date patterns from cars in 1961 and 1962.
Is this correct? I was unable to find the specific message that I remembered reading on this topic.
I've got an April 18th casting (Saturday) that I plan to stamp for the 21st (Tuesday) and put into a car with an assembly date of the 30th (Thursday). All in 1959. It is a 250HP FI engine.
Is this correct? I was unable to find the specific message that I remembered reading on this topic.
I've got an April 18th casting (Saturday) that I plan to stamp for the 21st (Tuesday) and put into a car with an assembly date of the 30th (Thursday). All in 1959. It is a 250HP FI engine.
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