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    I have a 429 bare block bored .30 with a 429 crank. I am trying to figure out what I am working with. Stamped on the block is (dive-A2A). Can I assume around vintage 1970-71
    Would that block be a series 385?. I looked for the year shamped in the oil deck...can't make out the numbers thanks Jay

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Donaldson
    I have a 429 bare block bored .30 with a 429 crank. I am trying to figure out what I am working with. Stamped on the block is (dive-A2A). Can I assume around vintage 1970-71
    Would that block be a series 385?. I looked for the year shamped in the oil deck...can't make out the numbers thanks Jay
    D1VE blocks were utilized in production from 1971-1978. The are all basically the same and can support gobs of horsepower.

    All Ford 429/460 blocks are 385 Series engines.

    Actual casting date code is in the lifter valley and is alphanumeric.

    For a brief discussion on 429/460 block characteristics, click HERE.

    Paul

    429/460 Engine Fanatic

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    Paul..
    Thank you for your reply. I have read other threads, but wanted to be sure. I have never rebuilt a motor before....this will be my first. Still learning. Thanks again

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