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Old 09-27-2002, 06:10 AM   #1
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Question Engine Identification

I just purchesed a 1970 1/2 ton. I do know that the original engine was an L6. It now has a V-8. Is there some way to use the engine serial number to ID the engine? IE what year and displacement it is? thanks.
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Old 09-27-2002, 07:30 AM   #2
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You can find the engine ID pad located on the passenger side of the engine block just in front of the cylinder head. There are some good engine decorder programs at some links on the main page like American Classic Trucks and Year One; also some at chevelles.com
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Old 09-27-2002, 11:09 AM   #3
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Once you find the ID numbers take a look at www.moretec.com. They have a pretty extensive database of casting numbers for head and blocks.
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Old 09-27-2002, 01:34 PM   #4
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Yeah, there's two numbers you need. Each is used to narrow down the exact engine you have.

First, is the casting number that's located behind the driver's side head on the transmission flange - way back in the back facing up. Since it's sort of a flat surface it collects oil, grease, and other garbage. You may need to use a shaving mirror and a flashlight to see the number - ESPECIALLY if you have power brakes (that damn booster is in the way).

Second, the stamped-in number that No3Fan4Ever mentioned. Since there are several blocks for different applications that have the same casting number you'll need this number to narrow the choices down. There should be a flat area in front of the passenger side head. It will be stamped into the block rather than raised letters like a casting number, so you might need to scrub it with some brake cleaner or something. What you need off of there is the suffix of the code (the rest is the actual date code). The suffix is generally a 2 or 3 character ID, like "CRL" or something similar.

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Old 09-29-2002, 10:08 AM   #5
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That web site for the engine casting numbers is actually
www.mortec.com and boy do they have a plethora (that's a Jayski favorite saying) of information available about
the various casting numbers
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Sorry, That is what I get for not using copy/paste.
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