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− | I am curious if anyone may be able to shed some light on some I.D. markings on the pan rail of a 67 chevy 302 short block that I purchased several years ago. A friend of mine who was into circle track racing came accross an engine and notified me because I was restoring a 68 Camaro Z/28. He told me that the engine he had found was an original 67 DZ 302 engine and that he thought I should put it in my Z/28. I purchased the engine from him minus the 2.02 heads for $1200.00. The short block was fresh at that time with 12to1 pistons, pink rods, steel crank, double roller timing set up and a high performance Comp Cams cam in it. When I removed the oil pan there was a stamp on the pan rail that had a block # followed by 1967 302 C.I.
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− | My question is, is there any way to verify that this is a true 302 engine? I have since studied up on the 67 Z/28 Camaro's and found that there were only 602 Z/28's manufactured in 1967 making this very rare if it is a true 67 302. It does have the small journal which would indicate 67 but I don't know how to verify what its origin was. Any help would be greatly appreciated as I intend to sell this engine and do not want to mis-represent it in any way. Thanks in advance for your responses.
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