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Old Sep 18, 2011 | 12:43 PM
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block casting number id

6 9 llf 150598

second row 112 893

i was told this is a 87 motor but i have my doubts so a confired id would help thx u
 
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Old Sep 19, 2011 | 12:07 PM
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bump i'd like to know how to identify blocks too
 
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Old Sep 19, 2011 | 12:08 PM
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me to bill i have my doubts that is a 87 is dosnt have the one pice oil filler neck and if it is a 87 that mean the timing could be way off
 
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Old Sep 19, 2011 | 12:33 PM
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not sure if this will help,

"INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DIESEL ENGINES
6.9L and 7.3L Core Identification

6.9L Old Style Block
Block Casting Number:


On left side of block (beneath oil cooler) 1805440C1
Note: Some 440 blocks are truly new style and must be visually inspected by raised donut around the block heater, frost plug (right rear). Old style below serial number 173828.
Visual Identification:
*No counter bored area for block heater
*No defined area on side of block for dip stick
*Thickness of cast iron around block heater 3/8" (.375")
Head Bolts:
*7/16, 12 point socket is used to torque head bolts
*Block tapped with 7/16-14 for head bolts

6.9L New Style Block
Block Casting Number: 1807996C1 Note: Some new style blocks have casting
number 440. Above serial number 173828.
Visual Identification:
*Has counterbored area for block heater
*Very defined relief area cast in side of block for dip stick tube.
*Thickness of cast iron around block heater 15/32" (.470")
*Latest style (not all new style 6.9) has ribs around head bolts, rear two on left side go from head gasket surface to pan rail - same as 7.3
Head Bolts:
*Same as old style 6.9

7.3L Block
Block Casting Number: 1809000 C1
Visual Identification: *Same as 6.9L new style block
*Head bolt ribs on side of block extend from pan rail to head gasket surface or rear two head bolts left side
Head Bolts:
*1/2" - 12 point socket is used to torque head bolts
*Block tapped with 1/2 - 13 for head bolts"
 
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Old Sep 19, 2011 | 02:00 PM
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thanks dd this help some if in reading thing right
 
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Old Nov 6, 2020 | 11:06 PM
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Where did you find that information?

Where is this from? Do you have the official documentation stating this?

Originally Posted by 91dirtydiesel
not sure if this will help,

"INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DIESEL ENGINES
6.9L and 7.3L Core Identification

6.9L Old Style Block
Block Casting Number:


On left side of block (beneath oil cooler) 1805440C1
Note: Some 440 blocks are truly new style and must be visually inspected by raised donut around the block heater, frost plug (right rear). Old style below serial number 173828.
Visual Identification:
*No counter bored area for block heater
*No defined area on side of block for dip stick
*Thickness of cast iron around block heater 3/8" (.375")
Head Bolts:
*7/16, 12 point socket is used to torque head bolts
*Block tapped with 7/16-14 for head bolts

6.9L New Style Block
Block Casting Number: 1807996C1 Note: Some new style blocks have casting
number 440. Above serial number 173828.
Visual Identification:
*Has counterbored area for block heater
*Very defined relief area cast in side of block for dip stick tube.
*Thickness of cast iron around block heater 15/32" (.470")
*Latest style (not all new style 6.9) has ribs around head bolts, rear two on left side go from head gasket surface to pan rail - same as 7.3
Head Bolts:
*Same as old style 6.9

7.3L Block
Block Casting Number: 1809000 C1
Visual Identification: *Same as 6.9L new style block
*Head bolt ribs on side of block extend from pan rail to head gasket surface or rear two head bolts left side
Head Bolts:
*1/2" - 12 point socket is used to torque head bolts
*Block tapped with 1/2 - 13 for head bolts"
 
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Old Nov 7, 2020 | 10:48 AM
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check the Engine Builder Magazine around 11/01/2006 <<== ok that date was July 07 2006... the PDF date was 11/01/2006

my guess is that post in question came from https://www.dieselbombers.com/ford-8...ease-read.html

or it was just repeated over there
 
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