Frank Swygert wrote: > Casting numbers for the older engines are very hard to find, and the > listing I have may not be entirely accurate. Many are reported from > owners, and some engines may have been swapped, so the years are > approximate at best. It's the best list out there, compiled from many > sources, that's all I can say. Yeah, for those you can tell the data is crazy anecdotal stuff! I suppose it doesn't really matter since there's not that much difference, and at this age, oversize bearing info is worthless! > I'll add that head casting number to the list, but it should be > something like a 65 head. It was a rebuilt head, so that would not be inconsistent. > I wish the dolts hadn't > ground the engine day-build code off!! Well, it was a rebuilder; and they could have jiggered stuff during the rebuild to make that data wrong. > 58 was the first year the water pump was on > the front of the engine. Good point! Not sure if it makes any difference, but I'll see if a '63 water pump fits it. I kept the core plus I have a RockAuto rebuilt. _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list