How do you get information on an engine?
The engine was replaced and has the following identification:
C5AE-6015-F-5B25
How can I idententify this engine?
Sincerely, Elie
The faster you go, the younger you get. It's the law.
However, slow is good too.
>The engine was replaced and has the following
>identification:
>C5AE-6015-F-
This Block was designed in 1965 (C5) >
for A Full Size Ford Car (0)
by the engine dept (E)
*5B25* It was cast On Feb (B) 25th (25) in 1965 (5)
>How can I identify this engine?
>Sincerely, Elie
>The faster you go, the younger you get. It's the law.
>However, slow is good too.
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It will either be a small block 289 or an FE352.
Look at the cylinder heads, Fe heads are often called "half heads" because the intake manifold actually appears to be part of the head. You can see that the valve cover bolts to the head on the bottom and to the intake on the top.
I would guess yo have a 352.
the 200 I6
the 240 I6
were available for cars.
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I have tried to get info from many, many sources and so far Dennis you are the MAN!
Now, if you can help identify which six cylinder engine my life on earth would be complete.




