John
My intake has a single digit for the year - this makes it a flint intake?
The block is a tonawanda cast - with a single digit?
I'm a little confused, would a flint intake have been installed on a tonawanda block?
thanks
chris
No, you wouldn't find a Saginaw-cast iron intake on a Tonawanda small-block engine - at least not from the factory; most Service castings came from Saginaw. Some Tonawanda-cast blocks (for small-blocks) had a single digit for the year code, but it wasn't the "norm". The best feature to determine the block source is the presence/absence of the square-head 1/8" NPT plug at 11 o'clock just above the timing cover - only Saginaw/Flint blocks had it.
The block is a 388 without the plug cast date E209
the intake is 3927184 with a cast date of E69
the heads are 041 with a casting date of E229
Enginge pad stamp T0525HB
Does this indicate the intake was cast in flint? even though it was assembled in tonawanda?
I would assume the intake was cast in tonawanda along with all the other parts
is this an accurate assumption?