capri, cortina, escort
That casting was used for all Ford 5.0 from 1987 to 1995.
Ford 7.8l
I am looking at it right now it is in a late 70's bombardier bombi. The block number is a inline 4cyclinder ford 1600 cc industrial engine. They also call it a kent tall block, higher torque out put.
WHAT YEAR WAS THIS ENGINE BUILT
With Ford, they began using this form of block casting in the late 1950's. They assigned each decade a letter which begins the casting number. 1950 began the coding with letter 'B'. Each subsequent decade received the following letter. The first number after the first letter is the year of that decade in which the part was modeled for. This means that your block casting number D8VE-6015-ASA is for a: D = 1970's 8= 1978 V = the model is a Lincoln E = the part is an engine component (or, in this case, an engine) 6015 = it is an engine base assembly piece (or, again, the actual engine) ASA = the engineering version In conclusion, this casting number tells you that the part (the engine) is for a 1978 Lincoln Mark V continental. The engineering number tells us that it is a Ford 400 cu in, 6.6 L engine.
This casting number is for a 351 Cleveland big block engine from 1972....With Ford, they began using this form of block casting in the late 1950's. They assigned each decade a letter which begins the casting number. 1950 began the coding with letter 'B'. Each subsequent decade received the following letter. The first number after the first letter is the year of that decade in which the part was modeled for.This means that your block casting number D2AE-CA is for a:D = 1970's2 = 1972This piece has a casting number for 1972.The remainder of the casting number tells you about the part number and engineering number...thus it's a 351 Ford Cleveland big block engine designed for a 1972 model.
The Ford engine casting number is typically located on the engine block, often found on the driver's side, near the top or at the rear. It can also be found on the engine's bell housing or on the cylinder head. The exact location may vary depending on the engine model and year, so consulting a service manual for that specific engine can provide precise guidance.
The casting number C6AE 3425G is associated with a 390 cubic inch (6.4 L) V8 engine produced by Ford. This engine was commonly used in various Ford vehicles during the 1960s, particularly in models like the Ford Thunderbird and the Ford F-Series trucks. The "C6" prefix indicates it was produced in 1966, and the "AE" designates it as part of Ford's big-block engine family.
front of block drivers side, below head.
Casting number is on the back, right hand side of the block just above the starter.
With Ford, they began using this form of block casting in the late 1950's. They assigned each decade a letter which begins the casting number. 1950 began the coding with letter 'B'. Each subsequent decade received the following letter. The first number after the first letter is the year of that decade in which the part was modeled for.This means that your block casting number D1VE 601SA2B is for a:D = 1970's1 = 1971This piece has a casting number for 1971.V = the model is a LincolnE = the part is an engine component6015 = [your 's' is actually a 5] it is an engine base assembly piece (or the actual engine itself)A2B = the engineering versionIn conclusion, this casting number tells you that the part is for the engine of 1 1971 Lincoln Continental Mark III. Probably a 460 cu in, 7.5 L, V8 engine.
Ford began using this form of block casting in the late 1950's. They assigned each decade a letter which begins the casting number. 1950 began the coding with letter 'B'. Each subsequent decade received the following letter. The first number after the first letter is the year of that decade in which the part was modeled for. This means that your block casting number D9AE-6015-ED-18 is for a: D = 1970's 9 = 1979 A = the model is a generic full size Ford E = the part is an engine component (or the complete engine) 6015 = it is an engine base assembly piece (or, again, the complete engine) ED18 = the engineering version In 1979, Ford produced the Ford LTD, Ford Custom 500, and Ford Country Squire in the full size models. So, after all that, we know for sure that the engine is from a 1979 Ford and it's model is one of the listed.