Engine Identification

This is a '67 Camaro with a "LT1 corvette engine with fuel injection". If anyone has the time, can you take a look at the pics on this site and be able to tell me if this is a 1970's LT-1 engine or a 1990's LT1 engine. I know the engine has fuel injection, rather than carburetion, but I don't know if that necessarily means it's a 90s engine. What I'm really trying to figure out though is whether this engine is computer controlled or not. Obviously from my question I do not know a lot about engines, but am wanting to learn. I'm trying to figure out how difficult this would be to work on for someone who is learning as he goes.

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Thanks, John.

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John 'Shaggy' Kolesar
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Looks like a late model LT1 (No dash) to me same(ish) as my '95 Z28

HTH

Mitch

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Terminal Crazy

LT1 or not it has late model heads on it and with the TPI sitting on top you can be sure that there is a EFI computer in there somewhere.

...Ron

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68' Camaro RS 88' Firebird Formula 00' Mustang GT Vert
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RSCamaro

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I have to wonder if you're really that curious, why don't you email the folks running the site, trying to sell the car, and ask them.

Or is this yet another ploy to get away with spamming to drive traffic to a website?

Just gotta wonder...

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FBR

Nope, I actually already bought the car from them, so it's not even for sale anymore. Unfortunately, the dealer did not know a lot about the engine. They bought the car from the previous owner with it in there. Whether it's a 70s LT-1 or a 90s LT1 wouldn't determine whether I wanted the car or not, but I was curious on how easy it would be to work on.

You're right though, I probably should have said that from the start so that nobody got the wrong impression.

John.

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John 'Shaggy' Kolesar

John 'Shaggy' Kolesar spilled my beer when they jumped on the table and proclaimed in

Have you been able to find casting numbers on the block?

NOI

Reply to
Thund3rstruck_n0i

No, the car is still being shipped. That's probably the first thing I'll look for though. Thanks.

John.

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John 'Shaggy' Kolesar

So you spent $23,500.00 on a car that you don't even know what engine it has? WOW Wish I had that kinda money. It does look nice. Have fun tooling around, that old Camaro should be fun to drive.

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FBR

They should take that page down if it's already being shipped. Sheesh, they spelled Camaro "Camero."

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Weland

There should be numbers stamped on the alternator pad behind the alternator. Post what's there, including the three digit suffix code you find.

Joe--ASE Certified Parts Specialist & 10th Ann.Club Tech Director '80 Carousel Red Turbo T/A, 27k orig. '79 "Y89" 400/4 speed 10th Ann. T/A, 57k orig '84 Olds 88 Royale Bgm 2 dr, 307 "Rocket" (lol), 143k and still going....

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Bigjfig

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