: 69 SS 350 Valve covers
Myfirst 69SS Mar 30th, 08, 07:46 AM Was it possible in 69 to get the Z28 style valve covers on a 69 SS 350. I have heard this may have been part of a engine dress up option. If so what else would have been included?
Thanks for the help in advance.
click Mar 30th, 08, 08:38 AM Mark I dont think the factory would do that but the dealers did that type of dress up at customer request when it arrived at the dealership. Just my 2cents :)
69OlympicGoldSS Mar 30th, 08, 09:08 AM Mark,
I asked the same question after buying my 69 SS 350. The guru's say no dress up was available. But it sure looks "right" doesn't it! :thumbsup:
Jonesy Mar 30th, 08, 09:10 AM Dealers would put them on, but 69 SS 350's didnt get them from the factory. They had the plain orange painted steel valve covers.
gro51 Mar 30th, 08, 09:13 AM This has been debated before in this forum, and I don't remember any conclusion being made. :confused:
The 1969 order sheet says this for the Camaro SS (Z27):
"Includes 300-hp Turbo-Fire 350 engine; power front disc brakes;special 3-speed transmission; special hood, ornamentation and suspension; BRIGHT ENGINE ACCENTS; SS emblems on fenders, grille and fuel filler cap; sport striping and F70-14 special blackwall tires."
"Bright engine accents" usually includes air cleaner lid, oil filler cap, and valve covers.
I can clearly remember seeing a white '69 SS 350 on my hometown Chevy dealer's showroom floor in 1969 with the Z/28 style valve covers. Whether or not they were dealer-installed or not, I don't know.
Jonesy Mar 30th, 08, 09:37 AM Includes 300-hp Turbo-Fire 350 engine; power front disc brakes;special 3-speed transmission; special hood, ornamentation and suspension; BRIGHT ENGINE ACCENTS; SS emblems on fenders, grille and fuel filler cap; sport striping and F70-14 special blackwall tires."
That looks like the description from the 1968 order sheet, I didnt know the 69 came with an SS emblem fuel filler cap??
Alot of documented L48 low mile pace cars have steel valve covers.
gro51 Mar 30th, 08, 09:46 AM Jonesy, the 1969 order sheet I'm refering to is in my precious copy of the 1967-1969 Camaro Fact Book (by F.J.R. Incremona). I know that a few items in this book have been proven incorrect, but there is a copy of a 1969 order sheet in there. I know this doesn't prove anything, maybe just adds fuel to the fire.
Maybe there was a difference in the Pace Cars? A mid year change?
Who knows.
1969 RS/SS DROPTOP Mar 30th, 08, 09:46 AM My all original 69 rs/ss 350 convertible had the painted valve covers from the factory, it now has the Z/28 style. :)
Jonesy Mar 30th, 08, 09:53 AM That info is wrong or was never put into production on the car line. It was available with the 68 SS350 (Chrome Valve covers) but I think people assumed it was carried over to the 69 model year.
http://www.camaros.org/forum/index.php?topic=2863.0
http://www.camaros.net/forums/showthread.php?t=87018&highlight=valve+covers
Jonesy Mar 30th, 08, 10:09 AM And again here:
http://www.camaros.org/forum/index.php?topic=1264.0
By JohnZ: There was no option for a chrome engine dress-up package in '69.
<<shows a few pictures of a supposed original '69 SS 350 and it looks to me to have a chrome air cleaner lid as well as the polished finned aluminum valve covers. >>
No '69 ever had polished finned aluminum valve covers - that's an owner-inspired modification to the as-cast finish on the owner-added Z/28 valve covers (the same ones used on the Corvette). The current GM replacements are polished, but they were never that way in production. Only the chrome air cleaner lid is correct, and all L48's had painted stamped steel valve covers.
BY Gro51: guess the valve covers are debatable. I think those would be correct for a '69 Camaro 350, but JOHNZ disagrees. I find it hard to believe that a '67 and '68 350 SS Camaro would have both chrome air cleaner lid and chrome valve covers and that a '69 would suddenly have a chrome air cleaner lid and painted stamped steel valve covers.
JohnZ:
There is no debate on the valve covers - that's the way it was; the only production Camaro application for those finned aluminum valve covers was the Z/28. However, they were available over-the-counter as service parts, and lots of folks bought them and installed them themselves. Note the oil fill tube extension on the driver's side valve cover in the photo - that's an aftermarket addition of some sort.
gro51 Mar 30th, 08, 10:12 AM :bow:
Fred Ficarra Mar 30th, 08, 01:29 PM Yep, never saw chrome valve covers on a SBC SS for '69. Even on a pace car. That was reserved for BBC's along with chrome tail pipe tips later in the year. (my car had both)
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