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Hey Darrell,Thank you for posting all the detail pictures of your Z/28. Could I request some more?I am pretty sure your PCV, hose, and clamps are original. I would like to see the PCV valve to see what if any markings are on it. Also the choke vacuum pull off front and back, and the heads of the coil mounting and distributor clamp bolts.I am kind of partial to the paint code too.Mike
Could this PVC and hose with the 2 black pinch clamps be the originals ? I understand that the PVC could of always been changed for a replacement but what about the hose ? There's 3 ridge like lines down the hose with no other markings. Was this a common GM type hose or did they usually have a p/n printed on them ?Thanks
Quote from: 1968RSZ28 on August 29, 2014, 03:33:05 AMQuote from: 69 Zee on August 29, 2014, 03:14:13 AMOriginal Winters Intake and Carb. A tad dirty I'd say Anyone have an idea to why there's a "Q" stamped on the Intake (last pic) ? I've seen other Intakes without.Inspection stamp... http://www.camaros.org/forum/index.php?topic=8598.0PaulThat's interesting. So would it be safe to say that not all Intakes received this "inspection" stamp since I've seen some without ? And if that's the case then were they stamped periodically just for quality control every so often ?
Quote from: 69 Zee on August 29, 2014, 03:14:13 AMOriginal Winters Intake and Carb. A tad dirty I'd say Anyone have an idea to why there's a "Q" stamped on the Intake (last pic) ? I've seen other Intakes without.Inspection stamp... http://www.camaros.org/forum/index.php?topic=8598.0Paul
Original Winters Intake and Carb. A tad dirty I'd say Anyone have an idea to why there's a "Q" stamped on the Intake (last pic) ? I've seen other Intakes without.
There's 3 ridge like lines down the hose with no other markings. Was this a common GM type hose or did they usually have a p/n printed on them ? As to the hose....I have my original 1968 hose and it doesn't have any ridges, it's smooth,. The ridges could be a '69 thing though.
Is that 'Florida garage rust'? OR was that carb outside in the weather for a long while??
Was there a console with gauges? If so what oil line fitting set up is installed? Seems to be some speculation on what is actually correct.