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The numbers stamped in front of the head are the engine id numbers.
On Chevy V8's, there is a serial number stamped into a pad on the block in front of the passenger side head. This serial number can be very helpful trying to id a motor.
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there should be a numbered stamped on the rear of the engine
The Pokedex ID numbers range from 1 up to 493
There may be a few, but you would have to know the exact ID and depth of the drum, plus the stud numbers and spread.
in the trunk if you see the numbers in the trunk sticker that's says 9c1 then its not an impala if it says wx3 its a real ss im not sure if the doors have those numbers but its always good to check the doors as well
same id as you
You can refer to your user manual to ID the rear end gear ration in 80 Chevy pickup.
If it is a 6 cyl, it should be a 4.3L (262 ci) If it is an 8 cyl, it is probably a Chevy 305. It could also be a Chevy 350 or an Olds 307. If you fill the oil in the valve cover it is a Chevy engine. If you put oil in a tube on the front of the motor, it is an Oldsmobile. Check your VIN# for engine ID. I believe it is either the 8th or 9th digit. As I recall, Z is 4.3L V6, Y is Olds 307HO, 9 is Olds 307, H is Chevy 305HO, and 6 is Chevy 350