Oh, I forgot to add. I do have some connections to this group. In my past life, I was a factory (England) trained Land Rover tech, so I have had my hands on and in a lot of Rover aluminum V8s. Souped...
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Oh, I forgot to add. I do have some connections to this group. In my past life, I was a factory (England) trained Land Rover tech, so I have had my hands on and in a lot of Rover aluminum V8s. Souped...
The clips are gone, but the engine has the studs, so either the engine got the update during service or it was built after Nov. 15, 1967. If Todd's estimate on code 322 is correct, and there is some...
Veeeerry EEEEterrestink!
July August is when most manufacturers started model year production, so I was surprised when someone mentioned day 322 of the year.
One last question. Just based on...
OK, the owner has confirmed the number (no pic) to be 48Z111695 as Buford26 surmised. Does that sequential number correspond to the car VIN, or is it merely an engine production sequential? Going by...
Thank you Professor for that great Buick Engine Number 101 lesson!
I'll see about an engine # pic and it's entirely possible the owner of the Jeep in question misread the numbers. I will ask him...
You must know this place!
What you stated about the KJ vs Buick serial numbers is true, though the Jeep manual indicates only two letter, a "K" an one of these four "PRST" for the year, followed by the day of the year. I am...
Bob- Many thanks for the info.
FYI, by the end of '68, KJ had already developed the Buick V8 installation for introduction into the SJ line (Wagoneers and Gladiators) in '68 as stocks of AMC 327...
Hey All,
Researching a Buick V8 that's was retrofitted into a '66 Jeep Super Wagoneer (would have had an AMC 327 4-barrel OE) in the very distant past. The engine Code is PP-322 and the engine...