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I am installing a engine I purchased that has been rebuilt and runs well. The seller wanted to go to a V8 in his Malibu. The engine codes are as follows.

Block numbers: 3850817 - 230 - 250 CID

Head Casting numbers: 3824437 - 230 CID

Engine stamped: F0909LK I assume this means Flint/Sept/9th. I am having difficulty with the LK. I believe it is out of a car, with manual transmission.

Also stamped was CON 2. H233. Is this a 1963 engine?

Any clarification is appreciated. I did not ask the seller if the engine was original to the car when I purchased it.

Thanks.



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Since the only difference in a 230 and a 250 is the stroke, the only 100% sure way to tell what you've got is to figure out a way to measure it without pulling the cylinder head. As you've discovered, the block castings are the same for both engines. A little creative probing down a spark plug hole with a thin, flexible tape measure might be a possibility. The 230 has a 3.250" stroke, while the 250 stroke is 3.531, so there's a little over a 1/4" difference. Somebody might be able to decipher the stamped number behind the distributor for you, if there is one there.
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Originally Posted by SmalltownTRKGuy
Engine stamped: F0909LK I assume this means Flint/Sept/9th. I am having difficulty with the LK. I believe it is out of a car, with manual transmission.

Also stamped was CON 2. H233. Is this a 1963 engine?

Any clarification is appreciated. I did not ask the seller if the engine was original to the car when I purchased it.

Thanks.

Revisit your "LK" Suffix code on the engine serial number...could the "LK" really be "LR"? If so, it's a 1964 230 w/3-speed manual transmission.

H233 is the Cast date code...Aug 23, 1963 which would be about right for a Sept 9th build for a new 1964 model year application.

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Thanks for the information Mike, it is greatly appreciated.

The Suffix code is definitely "LK". I will try to attach a picture, but I am a new member, but will give it a try.

The engine came out of a station wagon. I wonder if that matters. Either way, the engine is going into my 1965 C10, as I do not have the original engine.

Thanks Again!!!! Great site for information!!!
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