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Old 02-22-2005, 04:36 PM
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Default 70 Z28 R/S Auto Trans

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Hi Mark,
I did not realize that the 70 Z-28's came in automatic?

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Yes, 1970 was the 1st year the auto trans was available in the Z28. See http://ca.geocities.com/[email protected]/options.htm for other options.
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The numbers have been decked off the block? Is this normal? I am looking for one but have never heard of this. Is it the real deal?
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---------Decking the head surface of the block is a very common occurence when rebuilding an engine. The head surface of the block could have been warped. Or the rebuilder may have wanted the true advertised compression which is generally nominally higher than bone stock. More horsepower, dont ya know! Either one of the above scenarios,as well as others, would machine off the original numbers on the pad during the decking process unless the machinist is told specifically not to touch the area where the numbers are. Avoiding the numbers during the machining process isnt as easy as it sounds and adds time to the decking process, so rebuilders generally dont unless forced to! .........Bill S
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The numbers have been decked off the block? Is this normal? I am looking for one but have never heard of this. Is it the real deal?

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When I had mine rebuilt I told the builder not to touch the #'s and he said fine, no big deal. I know another guy with a '71 Z28 his Uncle bought new and he had the same builder and the builder asked if he wanted the #'s and he said he didn't care. Duh. So off they went .
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