I understand that the generally accepted year of introduction for the Gen II engines 1987. I have the Last year of the Gen I J-body (1987), and my stock engine was a Gen I. So what's up with that?
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That's right, it's original to the car. I was just as surprised as anyone. The only thing I can think is that maybe my car was manufactured early and they transitioned the engines that model year. However, I am sure of two things, the engine is original to the car, and it has iron heads, which were also stock.
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You would check the code on the engine block... it should correspond with a certain part of the VIN.... And also check the emissions label under the hood... it should say something to the effect of: This Vehicle conforms to US EPA Emissions for the 1986 model year.
Cliff Scott
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maybe it was a '87 model built in late '86 and they had some spare parts...Brian
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