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 Post subject: Engine Identification.
PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2003 3:09 pm 
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Hello all.

I've begun the tear down of my 65 D100 and I've made the executive decision to keep my /6 and do some mods to it. This forum seems like the place to get the right information to help along my journey.

First thing I need to start with is identification. The block and heads I have on this truck aren't original, so i'd like to see exactly what year/type /6 I'm looking at and then get your opinions.

Is there a website that can help me find this information once I locate the block and heads numbers? Figured i'd asked before I start searching the net!

Scott

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1964 D200 Camper Special, Poly 318, 4Spd
1965 D100 Utiline, /6, 3Spd
1969 D100 Sweptline, LWB, LA318, Auto, Factory Air
1969 D100 Sweptline Adventure, LWB, 383, Auto, PS, PB, Factory A/C, Tach!


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Hi Scott. Just go to the main page on this site and click on "Articals". There is an artical on block id and head id. Good stuff. 8)


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There was another recent thread with some info.
http://www.slantsix.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6743
It's time to get the block numbers and match them up to the engine type and year.
DD


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 Post subject: Thanks guys!
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Thanks Eric and DD for the info. I printed out about every article on that page for bathroom reading. haven't got to that one yet. HAAA. But it's their i saw it.

I'll try to run out and get some numbers this weekend. hopefully it will be a good one to build with.

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1964 D200 Camper Special, Poly 318, 4Spd
1965 D100 Utiline, /6, 3Spd
1969 D100 Sweptline, LWB, LA318, Auto, Factory Air
1969 D100 Sweptline Adventure, LWB, 383, Auto, PS, PB, Factory A/C, Tach!


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 Post subject: Re: Thanks guys!
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I printed out about every article on that page for bathroom reading.
:shock:


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You print your bathroom reading? Try a laptop and wireless network.... ;)


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 06, 2003 2:21 pm 
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The area I work in is always trying to achieve the "paperless office"
I see we have been targeting the wrong market. We should be doing
bathroom reading material to achieve the "paperless bathroom". :lol:

Maybe one of those tablet notebooks could be made splash proof -
it could be loaded with captured multimedia and put in the bathroom
magazine rack ...

Natural extrapolation of removing other paper items should lead to
interesting test cases (and probably more lousy 7up commercials) :shock:

Please excuse the bathroom humor - I just couldn't help myself.


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Bathroom - proof. The new frontier for rugged PCs. :wink:


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 Post subject: Reading
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If i carried my laptop into the bathroom, my wife would go nuts... She hates all the time i spend on my web site and my various computer games.. LOL I think that would be the final straw with her..

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1964 D200 Camper Special, Poly 318, 4Spd
1965 D100 Utiline, /6, 3Spd
1969 D100 Sweptline, LWB, LA318, Auto, Factory Air
1969 D100 Sweptline Adventure, LWB, 383, Auto, PS, PB, Factory A/C, Tach!


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You print your bathroom reading? Try a laptop and wireless network.... ;)
Yeah...non-erasable peripherals...old stuff! Remember what happened to cards and paper tape - they turned them all into toilet paper!


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Me thinks this post went down the crapper.... :oops:


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