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    tamrock is offline Registered User Visit my Photo Gallery
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    block stamps

     



    each bore has been stamped ( 10,9,11,) at oil pan flange on the block. These stampings match markings in the pistons whick look to be machined. Was this done at the factory. I'm just starting to build back a stock 307 71' for my converted jeep.

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    Dont quite follow you with the stamping sequence 10,9, 11, need more info.

    Oh and you may want to do an intro and the new members sign in thread.

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    each boreis stamped with a different # Two are stamped with a 9, four have a 10, and two are stamped with a 11. Stamp at top of piston matches bore stamp.

    tamrock

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