Re: Unpainted, machined areas on 65/66 brake calipers; A questionable area
Kenneth------
As you may be aware, there are two co-located GM foundries in Defiance, OH. One is a gray iron foundry that does (or, did) mainly engine blocks and cylinder heads. In fact, it was this foundry that cast big block cylinder blocks and heads after the Tonawanda foundry closed MANY years ago. I believe this foundry has now been converted to aluminum sand castings for things like cylinder blocks and heads.
The other foundry in Defiance is (or was) a nodular iron foundry. It cast mostly other engine components like flywheels, crankshafts, etc. But, I'm pretty sure it also made other types of nodular iron castings. It's very possible that it was the source of the 1965-66 Corvette brake calipers.
Kenneth------
As you may be aware, there are two co-located GM foundries in Defiance, OH. One is a gray iron foundry that does (or, did) mainly engine blocks and cylinder heads. In fact, it was this foundry that cast big block cylinder blocks and heads after the Tonawanda foundry closed MANY years ago. I believe this foundry has now been converted to aluminum sand castings for things like cylinder blocks and heads.
The other foundry in Defiance is (or was) a nodular iron foundry. It cast mostly other engine components like flywheels, crankshafts, etc. But, I'm pretty sure it also made other types of nodular iron castings. It's very possible that it was the source of the 1965-66 Corvette brake calipers.
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