The ID# is stamped on a pad at the front of the block, near the passenger side head. You can write the number down and look for it at Mortec.com. Most Chevrolet engines are listed there.
there is a casting number on the block, usually on the side. the casting no. can tell you where ,and when the block was made. you might have to look the no. up in a Chevy casting no. book, or your Chevy dealer might be able to look it up on the computer,if they are willing to spend the time.
the casting no. and the ID no. that the above answer talks of are not the same, although they can both give you the info. you want.
To find out the year of your Chevy engine, locate the model number. The model number indicates the year the motor was made.
what year? what motor?
The year of the motor is the same as the year of the car unless the original motor was replaced at some point. If that's the case, you won't know the year of the motor.
His ac motor was made in 1888.
That particular model was made in 1975. Put the model number in on google and you will find all the info you need on that motor
http://www.mortec.com
Britis seagull motor # 2064jj7
Depends on the year it was made.
check the vin number
The motor has a plate on the head or the handle with the model number on it.
The motor has a plate on the head or the handle with the model number on it.
The first DC motor was made by a British scientist William Sturgeon in the year of 1832. The motor he made was the first motor capable of turning machinery.