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1968 SR block question D100
It’s a SR block date code D100 but the block only has two mount holes on each side. All the other SR blocks cast in 70 or 71 I have seen have all five mount holes.
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maybe a strike era block
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#3
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What is the block number? Looks like a 68 block. Perhaps the date code is incorrect?
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#4
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It's a 68 SR 4 bolt I had a 69 ram air IV SR block cast in 71 that had all 5 mount holes.
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#5
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Interesting. What is the casting number? Is the number as cast or ground and re stamped?
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#6
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What does the 85650 stand for on a SR block
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#7
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Not sure anyone knows for sure. SR likely stands for "Service Replacement"....the leading digit "8" might decode 8 cylinder engine....the last 4 digits are a mystery it seems...
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#8
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The digits after SR are a sequence. For instance, this block is SR85650. The next SR Block would be SR85651... Is the block for sale?
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#9
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No it’s not for sale it’s my next build. The block is ground 2506 but looks double stamped.
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#10
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Here's an SR block that is in a 68 GTO Convertible. Later casting date number of September 23, 1971, smaller SR number, has the 5 engine mount holes, and drilled for 4-bolt mains with 2-bolt caps.
Did the SR numbers start over every year?
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Mick Batson 1967 original owner Tyro Blue/black top 4-speed HO GTO with all the original parts stored safely away -- 1965 2+2 survivor AC auto -- 1965 Catalina Safari Wagon in progress. |
#11
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Double stamp
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#12
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The 9792506 that is in the picture is a 1968 Ram air I or Ram air II service replacement block that was manufactured on April 10 1970
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#13
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Actually, with a 1970 cast date, it's probably a 1969 Ram Air IV Service Replacement
Although the casting/stamping number is the same for 1968 RAI, 1968 RAII and 1969 RAIV.
And, being cast in 1970, it was most likely originally a 9799914 400 2-bolt main block. The double-stamping (with 2 different font sizes) is peculiar. I've handled about a dozen ground-and-stamped SR blocks, of various vintages from 1967 to 1973 and all had the LARGE font stampings. I've never seen one re-stamped with the little font size. Who knows. |
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That pad looks machined, not cleared with a hot knife or ground.
What are the casting numbers on the caps?
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With only 2 motor mount holes per side and the large "68" by the distributor hole... wouldn't this indicate the block started as a 9790071 casting?
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You're right, it's probably a 9790071 casting
I'd guess that there is not the 'O/O' casting in the lifter valley, which a 9799914 block would have.
Boss, I thought the same thing about the ground area - it somehow looks wrong. But I was kind of concentrating on the font size of the stamped digits. Maybe it was a new guy working on the casting/foundry line? |
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Also just noticed the chrome plated hex steel block drain plug in the 2nd photo at the beginning of this thread. Now would be a good time to ditch those and go to a brass plug. Last set of the chrome plugs I came across we ended up having to carefully drill them out and extract them piece by piece. They rust very securely to the block threads after a year or two.
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Mick Batson 1967 original owner Tyro Blue/black top 4-speed HO GTO with all the original parts stored safely away -- 1965 2+2 survivor AC auto -- 1965 Catalina Safari Wagon in progress. |
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It has no OO in lifter valley.
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#19
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Just got another 400 SR block SR811992 D201 that’s 6342 higher than the other one cast 1 year earlier D100 not sure it means anything but just over 6000 service blocks would seem about right in a year. I’m wondering if the engine size was a factor in the numbers on block?
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Maybe Rocky will see this thread?
He has some interest in these blocks.
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