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That is not an engine block # That # is the fireing order on a Chevy engine. You must have gotten that # off of the intake manifold. Sorry we can't help you.
Cars have gotten faster because of engineers and scientists improving parts in the engine like the number of cylinders, tires, and traction control.
I have gotten 4 withheld number calls on my cellphone and was wondering if it is possible to retrieve this information. cpuggys@msn.com
The engine number on an Opel Astra may be listed inside of the car manual if the number is not listed on the engine itself. Other vital information such as what kind of oil should be used is listed in the car manual as well.
Yellow is not a number, so that information can not be found. If you are looking for someone that wore a yellow jersey with a specific number on it, try a search engine.
How do I go about finding out the information on these two policies?
There is a small pad in front of the right head with the information you're looking for. Here is a website that has a photo and information about decoding the number: http://www.nastyz28.com/chevy-engine-code-stampings.php
you will need to know the 1 or 2 letters before the numbers to know the information, not the numbers
There are a number of places where one can find more information about HEMI engines. The websites All Par and Hemi give lots of information on the engine and it's applications. YouTube also has many videos detailing the HEMI engine.
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I would take the information to the parts department of a Nissan Dealer. They probably can find that information for you or direct you to a source.
One way to limit the number of hits from a search engine would be by using Goggle Advanced search to limit the amount of searches made by the search engine. This would help prevent it from searching for useless unneeded information.