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    Thanks - that shows that the same part was used...

    Thanks - that shows that the same part was used for Stage 1 cams for 1969 - 1974.

    Is the 1383853 part number engraved anywhere on the cam itself?

    JP
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    Stage 1 cam info/identification

    Hello,

    2 questions in Stage 1 cams:

    1. There is 1 non-functional groove in the cam...is there a particular casting number to also look for? If so, where?
    2. Are Stage 1 cams specific to...
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    Here's a pic of the trim tag. Trying to...

    Here's a pic of the trim tag.

    Trying to figure out what the "Z" is in front of the 188 for the Trim.

    Also, the "G" on the PNT definitely means a dark green vinyl top? Wayne Robert's...
  4. Thanks everyone. Here is a little more...

    Thanks everyone. Here is a little more background...

    I was told that my the engine block in my '70 GS455 was out of an Electra, but the serial # stamped on it (40H297098) seems to indicate...
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    Help in Decoding 1970 Buick GS Trim Tag

    Hi all,

    I have found most of my answers already, but am puzzled by 2 items on my trim tag. Can you help??

    1. What is the significance of the "Z" in the Trim Code "Z188"? I know that 188...
  6. Bob - thanks...that's what I thought. On...

    Bob - thanks...that's what I thought.

    On the heads, I did find a good pic of the difference between the Stage 1 and non-Stage 1 heads (not much of a gap between the Stage 1 intake and exhaust...
  7. 1970 Buick 455 engine - same block used in GS and Electras????

    Hi All,

    I have a 1970 Buick 455 engine (serial 40H297098, code SS) in a GS. Does anyone know if that engine (based on serial and code) is only valid for a 1970 Buick GS? In other words, could it...
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