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In my 70 F100 I have an FE, the truck is a factory 360 truck, however the heads on it are C4AE, another thing is the oil drain plug is on the pass side almost in the middle, makes it very hard to remove it, were is it suppose to be located on this truck, it is righ about the cross member. The block has 105 stamped in the fron were you would normally see the 352 casting, can anyone help, it has the correct intake and exhaust manifolds, but I know the heads are incorrect and maybe the block also, were would I find a block casting number??
Matt, Seems that you have a rebuilt 360/390 engine, built out of the left over FT blocks, with 64 352/390 heads. Should still be a good truck engine.
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