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Old 06-09-2006, 01:31 PM
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Can anyone help me with the casting number of a 351w built in say 1970. I called an engine dealer in Texas and they gave me
D0AE-G
Is this a complete casting number? They were not sure.
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You want the cast number of the block?

That one sounds right.
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I think the "D" means 1970's and the "0" is the year. The number should be right above the starter.
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I need the number for the block. I know that "c" stands for 60's and "D" stands for 70's. I also understand that the 0 stands for the year of the decade. I believe "AE" stands for automotive engine and "TE" stands for truck engine. I assume "G" stands for the factory where it was produced? Should their be any other numbers? You wouldn't believe the whole ridiculous reason I need this info but believe me it may make the difference in me keeping this car.
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Just a sec....I'll check the casting number for you in a reference book.
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Dude, that's a 351 Cleveland....not a Windsor.

1970-1971, two bolt main. The G would be from a Comet or Montego.


That cast number is complete.
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anyway you can get me a 351w casting number from approx. 1970?
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C9oe-b
D2ae-ba
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Hello "BLYKINS",
Soooo.....If I'm understanding correctly. A casting code 'C9AE' would be 1969.
The rest of my casting code reads like this:

[9AE 6015 AA 13 (I'm assuming the [ is actually suposed to be a C)
9J12 (these lower row of numbers were actually indented to the far right, under the 13)

Any idea what all of the rest of the numbers mean.
Thanks, in advance from a rookie. Tom
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The 9J12 means that particular part's cast date is September 12, 1969 if I remember the codes correctly.

When you break down the C9AE 6015 AA 13, it means:

C9AE - 1969 Ford Engine
6015 - Manufacturer Part Number
AA - number of revisions...A means it was revised once, B twice...etc.
13 - I would assume this means what mold it was cast in.
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TW is that a block casting from a 351 windsor or a 351 cleveland?
Does 6015 indicate a 302 block?
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"Speedyzdc": It is a 351 Windsor.

And, thank you to "Blykins". Your decoding has been much appreciated.

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Iv got an old ford engine but I cant ID it mybe I can get some help. #D10E-6015-aa under that to the right is 1E27 these # dont show on any chart I have found.

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You don't know what it is (302, 351, etc.) or you don't know what it came out of ?
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Try this:

http://www.classicmustang.com/decoding_part_numbers.htm
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