Thread: Help identify this engine
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07-18-2005 06:47 PM #1
Help identify this engine
Picked up a chevelle parts car a while back with a 396. Guy I bought it from said it was from a 70 chevelle. The code on the pad at the right front under the head is unlike any i've seen.
It is....CE175471
Does any one have any idea what this originally was from?
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07-18-2005 09:57 PM #2
If you can get the cast number off of the block could get better specifics.
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07-19-2005 05:33 AM #3
Originally posted by s10streeter
If you can get the cast number off of the block could get better specifics.
A couple of people over on the chevy talk site said the CE stands for dealer replacement. Were do I find the date code?
Thanks
Bryan
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07-19-2005 02:05 PM #4
396
look at the top of the (on the block itself) timing chain cover,sometimes there is a small pad at that local.
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07-19-2005 03:06 PM #5
engine is either a 396 from 68-69 or 402 from 70-72. Both were either 2 or 4 boilt mains.Keep smiling, it only hurts when you think it does!
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07-19-2005 03:08 PM #6
Sorry Denny You beat me to it.Keep smiling, it only hurts when you think it does!
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07-19-2005 08:46 PM #7
Thanks for the help guys. I think i got it figured out. The people over at the chevy talk forumn were alot of help too. Here's what I got.
The CE is for a dealer/warranty replacement. Nothing in the engine code gives you the displacement.
The first letter designates the GM division which produced the engine. C-Chevrolet, L-Oldsmobile, K-Cadillac, B-Buick and C-Pontiac. The second letter will designate the type of unit. E-Engine and T-Transmission. The following numder is for the model year "1" for 1971. The last five digits specify service replacement sequence number. The group of numbers to be used by Chevrolet munufacturing plant are as follows:
Flint motor plant (L-6 engines) 00001 to 19999
Flint V-8 engine plant 20000 to 49999
Tonowanda motor plant 50000 to 79999
So from this it looks like I have a 1971 chevy engine produced at the Tonowanda motor plant. The casting number tells me it's a 402, which I am told were still designated as 396's. The date code looks to be F1471 which i think translates to June-14-1971.
That solves that mystery. Once again thanks for all the help.
Thank you Roger. .
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