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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1968 Mustang => Topic started by: Stangly on August 08, 2012, 09:46:45 PM
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I need to replace a block for a car with a June 17 1968 build date. I'm wondering what an acceptable date range would be for a replacement I'm assuming I would not want to use a block with a date code past the build date. Or is this not a big deal since the block is not original anymore. I want to do a concours restoration on the car.
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I would think a month or two before the build date would be best. 1968's had the VIN stamped in the block so even if you find a correct build date it Will not be #s matching. Marty
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I need to replace a block for a car with a June 17 1968 build date. I'm wondering what an acceptable date range would be for a replacement I'm assuming I would not want to use a block with a date code past the build date. ...........
Where was your car built? Since the delivery time from the engine plant to San Jose (for example) would be different than lets say - Dearborn ;)
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Yeah I figured the block had a stamp on it somewhere so the hope of numbers matching was out. I found a wrist pin and what was left of the rod in the oil pan. The bottom of #3 & #7 bores are damaged beyond repair. The car was built at the San Jose plant.
Thanks guys,
David,