I'm brand new here. Bought a 20 year old fiberglass build with a 302. Can anybody help me ID this motor. Numbers are from the block on top of the starter
E7TE is all I can read clearly
Thanks in advance
Jack
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I'm brand new here. Bought a 20 year old fiberglass build with a 302. Can anybody help me ID this motor. Numbers are from the block on top of the starter
E7TE is all I can read clearly
Thanks in advance
Jack
I see Tech beat me to the punch line.. 8-) One thing to understand the first 4 characters represent when the part was originally engineered, so a number like C4xx would be for a part originally engineered for a 64 product, but could've been ( has been) used in vehicles into the 70's or even 80's, so it's a combination of the first 4 then last 4 with any suffixes, that make a full number. HTH.
But welcome to the site and hope you enjoy your time here..
Since your new and all... I won't start off with the "requests" for pictures...:) yet!:LOL::p
"We" love seeing pics of the different projects and hope you'll share some of :3dSMILE:
ps, a great "cheat" is to type in the full number into a google search to identify what you have, then you'll get ebay results and yahoo etc. etc. etc. works pretty good!
I tried a photo of the engine number but the photo previewed huge so I didn't use it. Will post photo of the car after I figure out how to make photos smaller
If you need to, you can flip the pic to me in an e-mail, I'll shrink it and post it up for you.
mfmike1@comcast.net
Will do.
Thanks
Jack
Here's Jack's picture.
E7TE, 1987 Truck Engine.
Should have hardened seats in the heads already, won't flow as good as say a GT40 but it'll be good for all street car / cruiser.
How much horsepower you trying to get from it?