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RCsanjose

I have a small block ford in my 48 f-1. i am trying to find out the year and size of my engine so i can do some work to it. i can't find a book anywhere in town that has the engine id numbers. can someone please tell me the year, size, what type of car it was originally from etc. for the following number..

O8OE-6015-A

there was also a smaller "7F5W" in the same area

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46fordtruck

The number you give with the 6015-A in it is a part, or engineering number. It should read either C8OE, or D8OE. Check it carefully, and if you see the C then it's a '68 or later number, if it's a D then it's a '78 or later number. Those numbers I take it are cast numbers. The other number you gave, 7F5 is a date code, also cast(?). That number would be either 7='67 F=June 5=day of month. Or it could be '77 June 5. Thats the parts casting date. BTW, what part was that 6015 number on? I'm lost on what part that is exactly. If it's got '68 part numbers then you are probably looking at either a 302 or 351. The best thing to do is try to check the cast numbers on the block by the starter. That'll help narrow down the block. Also, if it has a stock intake manifold, what is the firing order. There is no way on the engine to tell what car it came from, only the year, and sometimes assembly plant. Long post, sorry, but hopefully you'll find some of this info helpful.

Gary

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Earl

The following information is from the Ford Y-Block Site (www.ford-y-block.com/fordpartnumbers.htm) and others including: (68.48.48.131/~djhamma/partnumb.htm#Ford), (www.wantabe.com/hdrace/dfrdpt.htm), and (www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Downs/5505/castings.htm). Some of the information in the various web pages conflicts but I think the following is the correct interpretation.

Engineering (on the part) part number C80E-6015-A

C - Decade code - C = 1960 decade was the first decade for this part

8 - Year code - 8 = 1968 was the first year for this part

O - Application code - O = Intermediate sedan - Fairlane, Torino

E - Part category code - E = Engine part

6015 - Part identifier - 6015 = Engine block

A - Sequential design revision - A = First release

Date Code 7F5W

7 - Year code - 7 = 1977 or 1987 or 1997

F - Month code - F = June

5W - Should be a two-digit number to indicate the day of month. E.g., 05 - fifth day of month, 22 - 22nd day of month, etc. Have also seen references that indicate the single digit 5 is the fifth day and the W is the shift. One reference indicates the W might be for Windsor, as in 351 Windsor.

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Den här siten ...

http://www.cehighperformance.com/ford_b ... _codes.htm

... får mig att tro att Du har en 1968 eller senare 302.

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