Thread: help identifing fe engine
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03-19-2010 05:44 PM #1
Casting numbers on cyclinder heads
Hello all
I am new to Ford Engines could some one help ?
I am about to buy a 1970 Ford LTD 2Dr.
And concerned about what engine it is.
the car is all there but a few parts are missing from motor
Exh Header. I know the best way is to pull the motor. which i
will do , (After seeing if it will fire and see what kind of noise it makes)
I wanted to know what the 42 meant over 352
And what C6aea i have learned C6= YR 66 ,
but for 390, 410, or 428(wishfull thinking). where are the date codes located
as the engine installed . I see down on a tab by the oil pan . left side or right,
front or back,
I just learned that C6ae-a stamp on the head matches id for Short Rods.
I am going to take a closer look tomorrow at the Engine
before i buy it can i see the date codes while engine is still in car
from underneath.
This will be the first Ford I owned.
I liked the 1970's ford LTD
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leKp4...eature=relatedLast edited by peoples805; 03-20-2010 at 01:59 AM.
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03-20-2010 09:27 AM #2
The 42 over the 352 on the block is simply part of the mold numbering system used by the foundry.
The block date codes are right below the oil filter adaper pad on a small angled edge of the block. If you look at them from underneath the car they will be upside down. It will be a year/month/day format. Ex... 9A16 is 69/Jan/16th. First number is the year ending, the letter is the month A-M Jan-Dec skipping the letter I. Same date code deal on the heads and intake. On the heads most date codes are under the valve cover between the center 2 valve springs. The head casting numbers are mostly between the center 2 sparkplug holes. There's a good chance the engine has been replaced or at least parts of it. Not a big deal long as it's not a pos inside. It can also be 352-360-390 or ? as most FE engines look pretty much the same on the outside. And the same blocks, heads and intakes were used on different displacement engines through the years. So you'd need to inspect the crank,rod,piston assy for acurate stroke. And measure the bore of the block but that requires head removal. I've found that most 352-360's are sometimes 390-428's on sale day. So be aware of what your getting into. Any seller that has nothing to hide will normally disclose the truth and allow inspection or warrenty on his word. And some just don't know really what they have other than what the previous owner said. Looks to the the making of a cool ride. What is he asking for the car?
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03-25-2010 06:09 PM #3
I Found My LTD
Hey changed paces found a better ford. Right teres always a better Ford. So 1969 LTD
The Proverbial Storage/barnyard find.
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03-27-2010 01:10 PM #4
Nice score on the new ride! Looks real clean too.






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