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  • John H.
    Beyond Control Poster
    • December 1, 1997
    • 16513

    #16
    Re: Engine Assembly Date vs Head Date

    Originally posted by Kirk McHugh (46057)

    The DS (if I keep it) March 10th head appears to be day shift as well at about the second dot, so early day shift. Second picture.

    Hence, I suppose it is possible that the March 10th head could have made it over to my car by the end of the day.

    So, do I keep it or ship it back and try for an earlier date?

    Kirk
    Kirk -

    The C 10 7 casting date marker on that head was attached with one flat head screw and one round head screw, so it was poured on second shift on the 10th at Saginaw - it couldn't have been trucked to Flint V-8, machined, assembled, and installed on an engine assembled on the 10th. If you absolutely MUST have a head that works with your engine assembly date, you'll need one dated earlier.

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    • Kirk M.
      Extremely Frequent Poster
      • June 30, 2006
      • 1036

      #17
      Re: Engine Assembly Date vs Head Date

      Originally posted by John Hinckley (29964)
      Kirk -

      The C 10 7 casting date marker on that head was attached with one flat head screw and one round head screw, so it was poured on second shift on the 10th at Saginaw - it couldn't have been trucked to Flint V-8, machined, assembled, and installed on an engine assembled on the 10th. If you absolutely MUST have a head that works with your engine assembly date, you'll need one dated earlier.
      Saw that but didn't put 2 and 2 together. Looks like I can get a March 3rd Head, so I think I will just ship this one back and have them rebuild me the March 3 one, that way everything will be "correct" as can be.

      Kirk

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      • John S.
        Expired
        • February 18, 2010
        • 2

        #18
        Re: Engine Assembly Date vs Head Date

        Newbie continuing the theme of the thread...

        I have a 65 327/365 with a sketchy past.
        870Block is Nov21 K214
        461Heads are Nov17 K174
        Assy Date is Dec 10 (FI2I0HH)
        S1779 body build date is Dec 28

        Do you see any glaring errors with this date pattern? I have seen reports of some going from cast to build in a week, so I was not sure if the gaps were too large.

        Thanks

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        • Mike E.
          Extremely Frequent Poster
          • February 28, 1975
          • 5134

          #19
          Re: Engine Assembly Date vs Head Date

          A March 3 head is more plausible, a March 10 head possible, but not nearly as plausible.

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          • Joel F.
            Expired
            • April 30, 2004
            • 659

            #20
            Re: Engine Assembly Date vs Head Date

            Originally posted by John Schwarz (51438)
            Newbie continuing the theme of the thread...

            I have a 65 327/365 with a sketchy past.
            870Block is Nov21 K214
            461Heads are Nov17 K174
            Assy Date is Dec 10 (FI2I0HH)
            S1779 body build date is Dec 28

            Do you see any glaring errors with this date pattern? I have seen reports of some going from cast to build in a week, so I was not sure if the gaps were too large.

            Thanks
            These dates work fine.

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