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How do I tell what year my Ford engine is?

How do I tell what year my Ford engine is?

Read the first two digits in the identification tag to find the year the engine was made. This will be a letter. If the letter is a “B,” it means that the engine was built in the 1950s. Each decade after that has its own succeeding letter; “C” designates the 1960s, “D” designates the 1970s, and so on.

What is the casting code for a Ford engine?

Numbering Convention Ford’s part number convention generally follows the format of a four digit casting code, followed by a four digit basic part number, which will be “6015” for an engine block, followed by the revision version.

When did the Ford casting part numbers change?

The Ford casting number always starts with the ‘ Decade ‘ letter’ ( see table 1.3 ). Ford started using this structure in the late 50’s with the first letter being ‘ B ‘ . In the 60’s the letter changed to ‘ C ‘ and ‘ D ‘ for the 70’s and so on.

Where is the 352 casting on a Ford V8 engine?

The “352” casting appears on the outside of many (if not most) FE engine blocks on the rear of the block (behind the flywheel), with no regard to the real displacement. So a “352” block could really be a 332, 352, 390, 410, etc.. Measuring bore and stroke is the best way to confirm the actual engine displacement.

Where to find production date on Ford Block?

Use the stamped production date whenever possible for reference, since you can find it more easily, and because the decal or label can be missing. Find the decade of the date by looking at the first letter of the part number, also located above the starter, eight or more digits long separated by hyphens or spaces.

Numbering Convention Ford’s part number convention generally follows the format of a four digit casting code, followed by a four digit basic part number, which will be “6015” for an engine block, followed by the revision version.

The Ford casting number always starts with the ‘ Decade ‘ letter’ ( see table 1.3 ). Ford started using this structure in the late 50’s with the first letter being ‘ B ‘ . In the 60’s the letter changed to ‘ C ‘ and ‘ D ‘ for the 70’s and so on.

Where is the casting code on a Ford 351 Cleveland?

The 351C block casting number and date code are located just above the starter. This D2AE CA casting number indicates a four-bolt main block according to the Ford Master Parts Catalog, but not all are. This casting date code “2F30” means February 30, 1972. This is a head-on view of the 400 Cleveland block, which has a 10.987-inch deck height.

The “352” casting appears on the outside of many (if not most) FE engine blocks on the rear of the block (behind the flywheel), with no regard to the real displacement. So a “352” block could really be a 332, 352, 390, 410, etc.. Measuring bore and stroke is the best way to confirm the actual engine displacement.

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Ruth Doyle