1970 engine UPC code help

Discussion in 'The "Paper Trail"' started by Mike Trom, Jan 15, 2006.

  1. Mike Trom

    Mike Trom Platinum Level Contributor

    The 1970 GS455 Daily Car Reports show three engines.

    Flint built cars only.
    L75 (Stage 1) = 2865 cars
    L98 ? = 278 cars
    L99 (Standard 455) = 2319
    Total - 5462

    What is an L98 engine? :Do No:
     
  2. bob k. mando

    bob k. mando Guest

    i'm only showing three options total for the 1970 year.
    SF = Riviera
    SR = standard
    SS = Stage 1

    i suppose it's possible that they ran into some shortages on normal 455 production and just shoved a couple of Riv engines into the GS's?
     
  3. Marco

    Marco Well-Known Member

    Hi Mike -

    I don't know why it's separate, but L98 appears to be the GSX 455 non-stage motors.

    There is also a discrepency in the 1970 GSX 4-speed figures...
     
  4. Duane

    Duane Member

    Mike & Marco,

    If this is true, "L98 appears to be the GSX 455 non-stage motors", the only difference that I know of between these motors and ones put in regular 455 GS's was the pulleys. All GSX's, whether they were AC or non-AC still came with the AC pulleys and the corresponding Alt belt.

    Maybe Buick coded them this way because they automatically knew which pulleys/belt to attach. They would have needed more information for the other motors, ie, AC vs non-AC.
    Duane
     
  5. Mike Trom

    Mike Trom Platinum Level Contributor

    Marco/Duane, that does make sense.
    678 GSX's built
    400 were stage 1 cars
    that leaves 278

    The DCR's are weird, I don't know why they listed some of the option group totals like what type of tires came with AC cars :Do No: Why was that important :Do No:

    Thanks....
     
  6. Duane

    Duane Member

    Mike,
    Am I understanding you correctly, you are trying to make sense out of "Bean counters"?

    "The DCR's are weird, I don't know why they listed some of the option group totals like what type of tires came with AC cars Why was that important." Who knows maybe most of the cars had AC so they wanted to know how many tires to stock.

    In my area Penn Dot (Pennsylvania Dept of Transportation) did a 3 year study on the feasability of repairing a road. They spent something like 2 million dollars on the study, and then decided not to do it. A few days later the local TV station then did their own, including pictures of holes through bridges. Surprisingly the road started getting fixed within a few months.
    Duane
     
  7. Mike Trom

    Mike Trom Platinum Level Contributor

    Duane,

    You are right about the "Bean Counter" logic....

    There are just some weird combination totals that were kept and it must be for some sort of "accounting" reason.

    The have spent millions of $ in my area doing studies on what type of bridge they want to build to replace to current one going into Canada. That started 5 years ago and they still have not figured out what to do :Dou: I am sure a private contractor could have had the bridge built by now with alot less waste of tax payer money :af:
     
  8. BlueSky

    BlueSky Gold Level Contributor

    I'm too lazy to dig through my stuff right now and I may be all wet but I think cars without AC and with the 'heavy-duty-cooling' option had the AC pulleys. Seems to me the (70 anyway) Stage package included heavy duty cooling. Also I believe 'H-D cooling' came standard on GSX cars, so there are your large pulleys. So the only GS455s in 1970, (in theory) with the small pulleys would be non-Stage, non-GSX, non-AC, non-H-D cooling cars......... :Do No: :Smarty:
     

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