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Hello
I'm from Sweden and I have a Truck F2 250 from 1951 with a engine from 1967 (I think)
On the manifold there is a Iron Cast number C7TE 9425E and on the engine I can't find any tags or something
The only Iron cast number is on the block is 87 352 or S7 352 and I read somewhere that is a 352 block and can be a engine with cubic inches 332, 352, 390, 410 and so on
The only stamped number i found was 8 30 94 on a edge behind the oil filter
I have take away the oilpan, but no number on the crankshaft either
Can anyone help me or have an idea how I can findout what engine Ihave
BR Stefan Stein stefan_669@hotmail.com
Welcome Stefan. Try asking down on the FE engine forum, further down the list. Measure the stroke of your engine. That will help narrow down the engine size.
I have measured the stroke and diameter and the one I have is a 352 or 360 but I will send some pictures of the connecting rod with mark 6 or 9 and also of a strange marking that you may be able to decode Mark on the crankshaft
I moved your post back to this thread for clarity.
The first picture you posted has a date code. I can't make out the first character, but it read " _k23". If you can clean up that first character we can find out when the block was cast and get a better idea of what's up with that engine.
Did you measure the bore as well?
I don't know if that mark on the crank means anything.
Okay now I have cleaned up but it wasn't dirt it was traces from the steel casting but it really looks like 3k23 Facts so fare is: Bore 4,05 Stroke 3,50 Crankshaft: marked 6 or 9 and a special die-cut mark that is pictured in previous pictures Connecting rod: Cast mark S 61 and C6 AE Stamped number on a edge behind the oil filter 8 30 94
Thanks for all the comments so fare
/Stefan
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