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Old Aug 9, 2004 | 04:33 AM
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Engine Serial Number

Can anyone tell me if this is an authinic engine serial number and if so can it be used to find a build date of the engine. This number is located in the spot prepared for the number but is on a white sticker and not stamped as it is supposed to be and no other numbers are visible. [654403-EG045CB]
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Old Aug 9, 2004 | 06:07 AM
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It will be something like 6.0HU2U6000173
6.0 is the engine family. HU2U is the manufacturing designator and 6000173 is the sequential build number. It doesn't look like [654403-EG045CB] is the number.
 
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Old Aug 16, 2004 | 04:53 AM
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04 6.0 PSD c/c FICM replaced with 365 miles and the information on the oridginal was nor saved so now have no engine build date and so far have not been able to find one through oasis with the vin# so tried to find the engine serial# to no avail there is nothing on the embossed area disignated for it so now am wondering what I can do? Isn't there some mandate that an engine have a serial#?
I did find this number [r7FEB0409040447] (not sure about the small r but there is a symbol there that ressembles one. this number is located on the flange just below and infront of where the serial# should be. There was a sticker over the area where the serial# should be (# on post above) which I removed to inspect the area.
Am really enjoying the truck which has now developed the drip that don't drop syndrom @ 3500 miles but am not too worried about that after reading about all the others with this problem and will let it run its course. All I need is some numbers to have if needed so will say thanka now for any suggestions or advice. Wes
 
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Old Aug 16, 2004 | 05:56 AM
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Originally Posted by wesran
04 6.0 PSD c/c FICM replaced with 365 miles and the information on the oridginal was nor saved so now have no engine build date and so far have not been able to find one through oasis with the vin# so tried to find the engine serial# to no avail there is nothing on the embossed area disignated for it so now am wondering what I can do? Isn't there some mandate that an engine have a serial#?
I always wondered about the wisdom of putting the critical engine info sticker on a removeable part that has a high likelihood of being replaced! Putting it on a valve cover still carries some risk, but those don't really get swapped very often.

Have you really been able to reach the area where the serial number is stamped? As near as I can tell, there isn't actually any way to see that location when an engine is installed in a vehicle (duh), unless you get one of those little snaky cameras that the SWAT teams use.

To see exactly where that location is, with an engine not in a truck, look here

Duncan
 
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Old Aug 16, 2004 | 07:20 PM
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Yes you can get to where you can see the half moon erea disignated for the serial# altough it is at an angle so to view it you need a mirror and a flashlight and I have inspected the area very closely but no number or markings of any kind.

The engine needs to be cold when doing this as you have to manuver the mirror up past the exhaust to the turbo tube. Thanks for the concern anyway.
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Old Aug 16, 2004 | 07:25 PM
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I did find this number [r7FEB0409040447] (not sure about the small r but there is a symbol there that ressembles one. this number is located on the flange just below and infront of where the serial# should be.
I missed this before - it is my belief that this is a number assigned to the block, i.e. its casting date or something. (So that would probably be a "1", not an "r"?) So it's a huge clue about the engine assembly date (a couple of months prior?) and the trailing number may be a timestamp and/or some indication of the shift or workers involved?

You can see the one on my engine HERE.

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Old Aug 17, 2004 | 07:41 PM
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Thanks Frobozz. We are both on the same page. I took some pictures of mine today but don't know how to post them, also pics of the serial number spot although it is through a mirror it is still a good look at the spot. The symbol or small(r) is definitely not a one. If you don't mind me asking where did you get the information on that number? Thanks Wes
 
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Old Aug 17, 2004 | 08:34 PM
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Good stuff Duncan...very cool
 
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Well still have no definite build date but will let that go for the time being. All seems to be going ood but do have some concerns as have developed a drip on the bell housing but never falls so am following the advice have read on other post, will see what happens in afew more miles, have also seemed to have gained some oil and am now waiting on a testing kit from blackstone to see if it is fuel or just the way I am reading it. Have been reading all the posts that I can and have not really had any thing definite to post.

04 F250 PSD cc sw 3.73 avg 15.9 all around and runs great
 
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