engine # help
engine # help
im trying to ID this block I have in a 65 conv. the block numbers are TO714RH I keep dead ending with all my searches. thanks
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Re: engine # help
T0714RH
T = Tonawanda, New York (GM Tonawanda Engine Plant)
http://media.gm.com/media/us/en/gm/comp ... wanda.html
0714 = Engine manufacturing date of July 14 (The year is never included in this date, unfortunately)
RH = 1965-1967 110 hp, 164CID, Automatic Powerglide Transmission, Corvair 500 and Monza
T = Tonawanda, New York (GM Tonawanda Engine Plant)
http://media.gm.com/media/us/en/gm/comp ... wanda.html
0714 = Engine manufacturing date of July 14 (The year is never included in this date, unfortunately)
RH = 1965-1967 110 hp, 164CID, Automatic Powerglide Transmission, Corvair 500 and Monza
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Brad Bodie
Lake Chatuge, North Carolina
1966 Corvair Corsa Convertible
Lake Chatuge, North Carolina
1966 Corvair Corsa Convertible
Re: engine # help
Thank you so much I was struggling finding it out.
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Re: engine # help
I forgot to welcome you as a new member of the Corvair Forum!
The websites listed in the following link may be useful to you...
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There are two CORSA (Corvair Society of America) club chapters within 22-34 miles from your location in Virginia. These clubs are usually family-friendly and offer technical support, training, social gatherings such as picnics, scenic group Corvair drives, car shows and competition events. The Corvair Forum is great, but face-to-face contact with other Corvair owners can really add to your "Corvair experience".
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I would like to encourage you to expand on your initial post and tell us more about yourself, your Corvair, and your goals for your Corvair. If you can describe your personal assessment of your mechanical skills and abilities, that would help a lot. Members of the Corvair Forum love to be helpful in assisting other Corvair owners with technical support and advice, but it helps a lot if we have some understanding of your technical background and mechanical abilities, Corvair-related knowledge, etc. Helping us to know more about you and your Corvair will help us to write comments to you that are tailored to your needs and experience. Pictures are great too, because pictures of your Corvair will help us to visualize where you are with your Corvair and its condition at the present time. Knowing your location is also useful, because knowing where you live can sometimes suggest possibilities to resolve some issues or problems.
The websites listed in the following link may be useful to you...
Common and Useful Corvair Websites
Corvair Forum viewtopic.php?f=225&t=6007
There are two CORSA (Corvair Society of America) club chapters within 22-34 miles from your location in Virginia. These clubs are usually family-friendly and offer technical support, training, social gatherings such as picnics, scenic group Corvair drives, car shows and competition events. The Corvair Forum is great, but face-to-face contact with other Corvair owners can really add to your "Corvair experience".
22-28 Miles — Fairfax Station, VA Northern Virginia Corvairs
http://www.corvair.org/chapters/chapter220/
34 Miles — Fredericksburg, VA Central Virginia Corvair Club
http://www.corvair.org/chapters/chapter232/
I would like to encourage you to expand on your initial post and tell us more about yourself, your Corvair, and your goals for your Corvair. If you can describe your personal assessment of your mechanical skills and abilities, that would help a lot. Members of the Corvair Forum love to be helpful in assisting other Corvair owners with technical support and advice, but it helps a lot if we have some understanding of your technical background and mechanical abilities, Corvair-related knowledge, etc. Helping us to know more about you and your Corvair will help us to write comments to you that are tailored to your needs and experience. Pictures are great too, because pictures of your Corvair will help us to visualize where you are with your Corvair and its condition at the present time. Knowing your location is also useful, because knowing where you live can sometimes suggest possibilities to resolve some issues or problems.
Brad Bodie
Lake Chatuge, North Carolina
1966 Corvair Corsa Convertible
Lake Chatuge, North Carolina
1966 Corvair Corsa Convertible