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08-26-2008 05:28 PM #1
Help me with Engine ID please : )
I recently purchased a Torino and am having problems with the starter motor. At first it was believed to be the wrong motor, seeing how the engine was supposedly a 460 lincoln, and had a 429 starter motor in it. now that i have had the 460 starter motor in it and have run it about 12 times, the teeth are ground off of the starter motor gear. I was able to pull some numbers off of the block directly over where the starter goes into the bell housing... those numbers were DIVE-A2B (or maybe D1VE-A2B). Can you please help me to identify what engine this actually is, and year if possible by these numbers?
thanks!
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08-26-2008 05:32 PM #2
Should be a 429 motor not a 460. Usually known as a Police Interceptor motor as it was used as the base motor in the police specials of that time period.
Bill S.Instead of being part of the problem, be part of a successful solution.
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08-26-2008 05:33 PM #3
so do you happen to know what year this would make it? The tag in between the 3&4 cillinder read -3A22 if this helps any.Last edited by TorinoMan; 08-27-2008 at 08:34 AM.
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08-26-2008 07:15 PM #4
D1 connotates 1971Instead of being part of the problem, be part of a successful solution.
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08-26-2008 09:39 PM #5
D=1970's 1=the specific year in this case 1971, V= Lincoln make E= engine or equipment" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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08-27-2008 08:30 AM #6
Yet another casting has been found on my engine... inbetween two cillinders on the rail (not under the valve cover) above the exaust ports i found the casting numbers: D3VE-A2A... Also i found the number 101 next to the oil filter... Does this mean anything?Last edited by TorinoMan; 08-27-2008 at 08:34 AM.
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08-27-2008 10:13 AM #7
TorinoMan
Check out this site it gives most every number you need to id an FE
http://www.lovefords.org/tech/fe_id.htm."Breathe in... Breathe out... then move on with life. Life's too short to sweat the small stuff"
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08-27-2008 11:37 AM #8
Also it was quite common to use several different years parts on the same engine. So far all of the numbers you have provided are early 70's and the -a2a is just what version of that casting for that year. It's pretty simple to follow the codes. Pull off the oil pan and look at the crank numbers. This will definately tell you wether this is a 429 or 460.
Can you get the oil pan off to look at the casting number on the crank?
For a 429 it 4U or 4UA. An early 460 is 2Y or 2YA or anything with 2Y." "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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08-28-2008 10:00 AM #9
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08-29-2008 07:25 PM #10
Thank you for every one's help! The starter motor problems have been resolved! thank you all... now on the next issue... timing! : )
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