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The numbers stamped in front of the head are the engine id numbers.
if they are the no.'s on a pad in front of the left head, they are the engine no.
Engine numbers on a slant 6 are stamped on the top of the block that protrudes from under the head below #1 spark plug.
there should be a numbered stamped on the rear of the engine
look at the number on the frame, it is either stamped into the side close to the engine, or it is on the frame under the handlebars If the engine was replaced as mine was then the numbers on the frame will not tell you if you have a later or earlier model engine.
on the front of the engine to the right as you look at it. The engine block protrudes out past the head and on the top of this protrusion is stamped engine code and number. on the front of the engine to the right as you look at it. The engine block protrudes out past the head and on the top of this protrusion is stamped engine code and number.
The engine number (the last eight numbers of the vehicle identification number) is stamped on the engine block, transmission and frame.
On a 99 Kia Carnival, the engine numbers are usually stamped right on the left side of the engine. Make sure you record down all the numbers for the engine number in order to find whatever it is you're looking for regarding the engine.
350 and 327 [1966 - 1980]
The block casting numbers are on the top driver side of the bellhousing flange at the back of the engine. The engine code is stamped into a pad on the block deck in front of the passenger side cylinder head.
On a small flat pad protruding forward from the engine block just below the front of the passenger side cylinder head.
Some engine blocks have the firing order stamped close to the top front of the block, others do not. An online search will show the correct firing order for a specific engine.