Hi guys,
Do any of you happen to have a parts list, parts and casting numbers for a 67 GT500 produced at San Jose on January 31, 1967
and at LAX on May 25, 1967. All engine and 4-speed transmission parts including but not limited to engine and trans mounts.
Thanks for any help.
Texas Swede
Here is my list to get things started. *To all on the Forum, please post corrections to the part #s. Corrections are most welcome and I will update this post* Also, please let me know any additions to the list, for instance part #s for the water pump, radiator hoses, clutch linkage parts, etc.
PART PART #
Engine Block C6ME-A
Head - Passenger Side C7AE-A
Head - Drivers Side C7AE-A
Intake Manifold C7ZX-9425-A
Fly Wheel
Alternator Bracket - Support C5TE-10156-A
Alternator Bracket - Adjuster C6AE-10145-B or C6AE-B
PCV Valve C7AE-6A666B
Pulley - Water Pump C6AE -8509-F
Pulley - Water Pump (A/C car) C6AE-8509-A (edited per Bob Gaines)
Radiator C7ZE Y2 (tag)
Clutch Fork
Exhaust Manifold - Passenger C7OE-9431A
Exhaust Manifold - Driver C7OE-9430C
Thermostat Housing C7AE-8594 -A (edited per Bob Gaines)
Bell Housing C6OA-6394-D
Balancer C6AE 6316 A
Holley Carburetor - Primary C3AF-9510-BK
Holley Carburetor - Secondary C3AF-9510-BJ
Quote from: JWH on September 09, 2021, 01:07:06 PM
Here is my list to get things started. *To all on the Forum, please post corrections to the part #s. Corrections are most welcome and I will update this post* Also, please let me know any additions to the list, for instance part #s for the water pump, radiator hoses, clutch linkage parts, etc.
PART PART #
Engine Block C6ME-A
Head - Passenger Side C7AE-A
Head - Drivers Side C7AE-A
Intake Manifold C7ZX-9425-A
Fly Wheel
Alternator Bracket - Support C5TE-10156-A
Alternator Bracket - Adjuster C6AE-10145-B or C6AE-B
PCV Valve C7AE-6A666B
Pulley - Water Pump C6AE -8509-F
Radiator C7ZE Y2 (tag)
Clutch Fork
Exhaust Manifold - Passenger C7OE-9431A
Exhaust Manifold - Driver C7OE-9430C
Thermostat Housing C5AE-8594 - ?
Bell Housing C6OA-6394-D
Balancer C6AE 6316 A
Holley Carburetor - Primary C3AF-9510-BK
Holley Carburetor - Secondary C3AF-9510-BJ
The Thermostat housing is C7AE-A . I don't think the OP's is a air car but FYI the waterpump pulley would be C6AE-A if on a 4sp air car.
Thanks for providing when the car was built. For a number of the answers we will need to know what options the car originally had, AC car? (as Bob G mentioned and if it was a thermactor car.
I found only one car built at San Jose Jan 31 and SAI May 25 - which is Thermactor and no A/C. To the original poster - if you need the number let me know. I assume that you have the VIN already.
Quote from: gt350cs on September 09, 2021, 04:25:42 PM
I found only one car built at San Jose Jan 31 and SAI May 25 - which is Thermactor and no A/C. To the original poster - if you need the number let me know. I assume that you have the VIN already.
I've got two 500's finished that date at SJ in my spreadsheets. Each from different order groups it appears.
I don't have all of the cars included in the spreadsheets only ones with records to go with them so there may be more
4-speed Transmission tag ID. RUG-S (-S known usage, -S1 possible as well)
Tail housing casting #. C6OR-7A040-D
Case casting #. C5AR-7006-D
Bearing retainer casting #. C5AR-7050-? (Last digit usually milled off for bolt hole)
C5AR known used Or possibly. C6AR-7050-? ( same thing as above).
Car 591 RUG-S transmission unit # is 010631
Car 1847 RUG-S1 transmission unit # is 010973
Thanks guys,
The car's vin is: 67402F7A01317, i.e. non-air but with thermactor.
Texas Swede
That is the number that I found in my records.
Quote from: gt350cs on September 09, 2021, 10:18:04 PM
That is the number that I found in my records.
DSO 84-2555 had 106 Shelby units with the same 402F package.
Many part numbers are noted on the SVO sheets for this DSO group.
The 106 units were built at SJ between 1/31/67 and 2/7/67.
(6 units were built on 1/31/67)
Rich,
I have the original 6 pages of DSO 84-2555. Found them under the backseat in 1977 when I had bought the car in CA
and shipped it to Sweden. Excellent source of information.
Thanks,
Texas Swede