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IMHO a 'true' Can-Am aluminum bb casting does not have provision for a mechanical fuel pump.
Is there a casting date on the LH side near the motor mount?
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Sorry guys I had to take an unexpected trip out of state. When I return I’ll answer the questions. Re: a date on the block… I looked all over it and couldn’t find a date but I will look some more.
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The bore is 4.250
I also see 19639-D is stamped into the corner lip for the oil pan.
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~ Joe Last edited by JoePientaJr; 01-20-2024 at 07:34 PM. |
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Don Yenko took over the production of the ZL-1 block in about 1974
There were still some teams running the ZL-1 block in SCCA where the Can Am block was not allowed |
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