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My New '68 Camaro Z/28 Butternut Yellow

Started by dannystarr, July 17, 2014, 02:17:20 PM

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janobyte

68 Z/28  born with: 302, drive line, etc..

1968 Z28

"BJ" is the identification code of the pulley that was used on the assembly line.  You showed an earlier picture of the real drums that had a "BU" sticker and the front springs had an "EE" sticker.  Same thing.
Jerry G.

Z28-1968-07C-Norwood
Ermine White, Red Std. Interior
2nd. Owner, 38,000 miles

dannystarr

So then the "CC" on the water pump pulley is the same thing, and assembly line ID code... Got it.... Cool, and good to know...Danny

dannystarr

Noyenko, I checked the clips you were talking about. I don't know if they are white or started out clear, but here is the run down..
     
   The clip at the alt is white, The next clip at the left side fender is black, the clip at the voltage regulator is white, then the next 3 or 4 clips on the rad support all the way over to near the right inner fender are all black. Hope that helps... Danny

dannystarr

I noticed the clutch grabs way at the top, can I adjust that down below? And if so, which way to you screw it, it has been 30 years since I did it on my mustang. Speaking of clutch adjustment, here is the adjustment rod with a code. Is that a "C" or a "O" ??  Also a picture of an inspection mark on the oil pan side, and radiator petcock with handle wings facing the correct direction.. .. Danny

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Oil pan in very nice condition with some factory paint drips and inspection mark on side... Danny

dannystarr

Here is the protection plan booklet info laid out. What are the  2 and the 63  ??...I went online and found sites that mention this could be a combination of options code. Or just 2 separate codes. But nobody could answer for sure.  Is it the am/fm with rear speaker ?? I think the "H" is Holley and so forth. Could someone decode all these numbers for me please.... Danny

cook_dw

Quote from: dannystarr on July 22, 2014, 01:25:51 PM
I noticed the clutch grabs way at the top, can I adjust that down below? And if so, which way to you screw it, it has been 30 years since I did it on my mustang.

Loosen the nut on the rod and then use a wrench to adjust the length.  Less threads showing will give you a lower pedal release point (less engagement).  More will give you a higher pedal release point (more engagement).

cook_dw

E - black interior color

YY - Butternut

VIN

H = Holley

Engine Stamp

Rearend Stamp

The 6 just to the right of the rearend code stands for June of 68

Trans Stamp

2 - (J50)Power Assisted brakes
6 - (U69 & U80) AM&FM push button radio & rear deck speaker
3 - (J52) Disc Brakes (which the J50 was included in 68 &9)


Bowtie = Chevrolet




http://camaros.org/numbers.shtml#POPCodes

dannystarr

Rear end casting number for 12 bolt. Forgot to include it in above section... Danny

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Darrell, thank you for the decode. I just couldn't figure it out.

Pic's of Manifold, Fuel Pump

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Fuel Pump... What are all those numbers and the little heart?? ... Danny

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The number "7' on the bottom with a heart...Is this original and dated correctly for my car?  ??