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Old 11-30-2004, 06:09 PM
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Hi Marlin, Yes it is the same silver COPO Nova in the background in Hugger_Sixty_Nine,s Post about the CTB Engine. It has a lot of wrong stuff, and we are trying to get it closer.
MikeA.- Thanks for the numbers, that helps. I was pretty sure about all the numbers except the trans case, i have seen Corvette/Camaro,s with 660 cases in 70, i thought that just LS6 Chevelle,s got the 661 case, until 71 when everything got them. I had a buddy who has passed away , who had a 70L78 Nova and it had the 660 case, but i think it was a early car.

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Old 12-02-2004, 03:37 AM
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660 main cases were used as late as Dec. 1969... 661 main cases were used as early as Sept. 1969. I have examples of each... The beginning of the 1970 model year the engineering drawings were change on the Muncie main case so that a fill plug and drain plug were tapped into ALL muncie main cases, so you can tell early 1970 model 660 cases, because they have drain plugs, M-20's, 21's, 22's... Hope this helps...Crash
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Old 12-02-2004, 05:40 AM
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Thanks for the info Crash,you have confirmed what i thought.
This car has a M22 with a 661 case. The car still has the protecto plate and the trans date ( on the protecto plate ) is P0E06.
Was the M22 availiable for these cars, or would it most likely have had a M21?

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Old 12-02-2004, 06:00 AM
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M-21 only I believe..
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Old 12-02-2004, 05:26 PM
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Default Re: 1970 Yenko Nova trans and bellhousing numbers

The M22 was installed in that car by the guy in Florida who completed the resto. All 4speed Yenko Deuces have M21's. The trans date on the POP is very early as Deuces go, but that is because this car was one of the first 15 Deuces built - even though the build date is 06A, and the next 60 Deuces are 05D.
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Hi Marlin, Thanks to you and Bill for the info. Thats appreciated.
When was the resto done? I have spent the last 2 days repairing the front subframe crossmember from floor jack? damage,and also CORRECTLY repairing the rotted out #2 subframe mounts. This car is not very correct, it has a 55 chev passenger car bellhousing instead of the 621, wrong starter/dist/alternator/block/waterpump/rad/trans tailhousing/yoke/diff etc., etc.,
I have always said-IF only these cars could talk!!!
The floor is a mess, someone has changed the front and rear floor pans, not very nice, there is a lot of Bondo around the shifter hole.
Did these cars use a add on shifter hump on the floor?, or was the floor just cut out?

Actually i had presumed the trans date was probably OK, Yenko site user hugger 69 ( he posted my CTB Engine pictures) camaro has the same engine and trans stamp date and is also a 06A car , although it is a 69 camaro Z28.

Any input about this car or information regarding Deuces would be appreciated, as i am trying to get it a lot closer for a friend.

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Default Re: 1970 Yenko Nova trans and bellhousing numbers

The resto on that car was done more for driving pleasure than correctness, and according to the restorer he had a lot of fun with the local 5.0 crowd.

The engine is your standard CTB, so all of the part numbers will be the same. No hump for the shifter, just a hole punched in the center of the tunnel. The floor pans may have been changed before the guy in Florida bought the car.
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The car was at the first SCR. I think this is the only silver Deuce ever to be shown at the SCR shows..BKH
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I don't know is this is any help but here is a pic of my unmolested '69 L-78 7,000 actual mi Nova shifter hole.
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Mike, did your friend recently buy this car, or did he just now decide to get some corrections done to it? I remember diggin' on it at SCR1... was one of a few cars sitting outside to greet us when we first arrived late at night...hard to believe that was 7 years ago already... Silver does look good on a Deuce.

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