I’m dismantling the old engine from my GT40. It was built in 1990 and (I think) the engine was originally sold to the builder as a new engine. He updated it within the first couple of years of the car’s life but I understand he kept the original block. Just wonder if someone can give me a manufacturing date from these pics? (Or have I missed additional numbers in another area?)
Thanks in advance.
simon
302 dating
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Re: 302 dating
The casting date is down by the starter motor, note, it is not the long engineering number ie C8AE................
More like 8A25 with a screwhead at each end of it.
8A25 would be 1968 January 25th
More like 8A25 with a screwhead at each end of it.
8A25 would be 1968 January 25th
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Re: 302 dating
Ok thanks, will look again….
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There is this….which is pretty much unreadable!
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Re: 302 dating
Try taking a careful rubbing of the raised letters to see if it makes a bit clearer.
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Re: 302 dating
I’ve been told the “E7” blocks were made between 87 and 92.
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Re: 302 dating
The very top picture on this site is of the starter motor area of a '67 289 block, the casting date code is above the engineering number.
Your block being a much later 302 may well be in a different location. The last image you posted does look like a date code, maybe a wire brush and a rub with white chalk will reveal it.
Scroll a fair way down to find E7 block info.
https://www.enginelabs.com/engine-tech/ ... 1952-1996/
Bear in mind the engineering number will give a broad date range of that particular block, for IVA purposes you may need to pin down the actual casting date, which is the smaller number group as I mentioned above.
Are there any numbers behind where the starter motor would locate ?
Edit
According to this site, if your block is engineering number E7TE it is a one year only - 1987 block. Your first pic might show E7TE ? Which may also be down by the starter.
https://m.roadkillcustoms.com/ford-engi ... k-numbers/ Page 29 of the table.
Your block being a much later 302 may well be in a different location. The last image you posted does look like a date code, maybe a wire brush and a rub with white chalk will reveal it.
Scroll a fair way down to find E7 block info.
https://www.enginelabs.com/engine-tech/ ... 1952-1996/
Bear in mind the engineering number will give a broad date range of that particular block, for IVA purposes you may need to pin down the actual casting date, which is the smaller number group as I mentioned above.
Are there any numbers behind where the starter motor would locate ?
Edit
According to this site, if your block is engineering number E7TE it is a one year only - 1987 block. Your first pic might show E7TE ? Which may also be down by the starter.
https://m.roadkillcustoms.com/ford-engi ... k-numbers/ Page 29 of the table.