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About 2 yrs. ago I purchased a 1970 Nova that was advertised as an "orig. numbers matching L78" car, which had a CKU engine code. I put about 1200 mi. on the car since I've had it and it is a riot!! Anyway, curiosity has got me and I tore it apart. It has what I believe the original 854 casting block and a set of 291 square port heads which are clearly not original. I'll post some photo's and let me know what you guys think.
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Need help, can't post pictures!?!?!!!
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try this
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..... 28 pages later.
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You can't do this now...Tibor is on vacation
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I can work on cars, not computers!!
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I guess it's one at a time, Vin #
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Engine code, there is a sleeve in #4 cylinder, I would say it was lightly decked that's why the T is gone and the 4 is almost gone, nice broach marks!!
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casting date
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