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Old 06-12-2017, 07:16 PM   #1
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Engine decals

Can some of you folks with correct decals under the hood show me some pictures of proper placement, what should be and shouldn't be there. I have one original left on the radiator support to the right, talks about timing. What is the one on the drivers side inner fender well? Also I think I know what goes on the front of the air cleaner, but not sure what goes on the left side rad support and I have actually seen one next to the rad cap on some. Also on the original 4 seasons air compressor I see some labels with the red across the bottom and some with blue. Were there any stickers or decals on the hood? From what I can tell there were none on the valve covers or top of the air cleaner, just the side?

Also one last question, If I remember right, mine had a long oil fill tube with the rubber OIL cap on top. I see some with some without. I have a 350/350 setup like stock..

Thanks in advance for your help!
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Old 06-12-2017, 08:16 PM   #2
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Re: Engine decals

To get you started, vehicle emissions sticker placed on top the LH inner fender.

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Old 06-12-2017, 09:25 PM   #3
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Re: Engine decals

Passenger side radiator support.
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Re: Engine decals

My 72 has the coolant decal in the same spot. On the top of my head, one decal on top of the compressor & one decal on front of the air cleaner.
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...the decal mentioned that goes on the front vertical surface of the (stock) air cleaner should say "Keep your Truck all GM"
As for the oil filler tube:
To my understanding, the tall oil filler tube mounted on the drivers side of the truck was typical on the trucks that came with air conditioning.
The reason was that the a/c brackets covered the regular oil fill point on the passenger side valve cover...so it was shifted to the drivers side on the a/c trucks.

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Old 06-13-2017, 02:26 PM   #6
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Re: Engine decals

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...the decal mentioned that goes on the front vertical surface of the (stock) air cleaner should say "Keep your Truck all GM"
As for the oil filler tube:
To my understanding, the tall oil filler tube mounted on the drivers side of the truck was typical on the trucks that came with air conditioning.
The reason was that the a/c brackets covered the regular oil fill point on the passenger side valve cover...so it was shifted to the drivers side on the a/c trucks.

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Thanks Coley, and the back bracket does cover the oil fill on the passengers side, so that makes sense..
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Old 06-13-2017, 03:46 PM   #7
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Re: Engine decals

I just ordered these for my engine:
For air cleaner: https://www.opgi.com/cutlass/1969/de...ecals/D400495/
For big block valve cover: https://www.opgi.com/chevelle/VC00241/
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