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Old 08-01-2005, 07:01 AM
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Thanks, saw this Dec 30 1968 pump on eBay..item number 7989634859
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Old 08-01-2005, 07:23 AM
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By the way Sam, what is the build date of your car, and the assembly date of the L78? I will keep my eyes open for you.
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By the way Sam, what is the build date of your car, and the assembly date of the L78? I will keep my eyes open for you.

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Tony, Car is an 01C, and the L78 CKO engine was assembled in Tonawanda Dec 19 (T1219CKO)

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Default Re: Correct Water Pump - 1970 L78?

A November casting date would also work.
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The 1970 L-78 & LS-6 used the #811 Waterpump regardless of Car it was installed in,not the #065.
#065 was used for engines before the 1970 release,Maybe,Maybe Aug.-Sept. 69 built cars got them,at least from my findings.
Your not going to find an #065 dated Dec.69,they stopped making them around May 69??
I have an #811 here I took off an LS-6,dated L 69.
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Hmmmm, just to make sure and to double check the casting numbers on the 70 L78's, I just went back to both of my reference books, including Colvins, and it states that the early 70 BB's used the 065's.
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I think Alan has since revised that statement.
It was discussed on one of the Websites in the Winter,and no one was able to find one dated Past early 1969.
I would guess that they did use up #065's inventory on the later 69,early 70 BB vehicles,as they ALL used that design pump.
My Oct.69 built L-78 Chevelle & all the ones I have complied a database from had #811's,as well as the LS-6's I could document as original equipment.
The pump I mentioned earlier I have is Dated Dec.17,1969.
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