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#1304643 03/26/2019 12:15 AM
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So I just got this 1956 3800 pickup and I have a lot of questions. I'll start with just a few.

What size is the engine? I was reading through some posts about size and numbers on parts but I'm still not sure. On the head is a casting number B60 848. On the block lower edge by the distributor, stamped numbers 033125IF5bXB. I guess the lower case "b" could be a "6".

Then a part number for the oil filter and what weight rating for the engine oil was recommended for this engine.
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More than likely a 235.
If you look just above the starter, are there 2 vertical bars stamped into the block? If so, it is more than likely a 261.
Also, there should be an engine ID stamped into the block by the fuel pump. Take a few pictures of that side of the engine and post them, you'll get some better assistance.


-Patrick
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261 / 4-speed / 4:11 / Commercial Red

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Post the codes from the locations shown on this page.

We can better help you ID your engine, with those codes.

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Originally Posted by tclederman
Post the codes from the locations shown on this page.

We can better help you ID your engine, with those codes.

The second number I posted is on the ledge by the distributor. 033125IF5b XB This is a stamped in number, not cast. Located the same place as the green painted engine in the link you posted. I will look for more numbers.




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Tim, He did give us the engine serial number...

033125IF5bXB

033125I = Unit number starting with 001001
F = Flint
56 = year
XB = 3800 235

Looks like you still have the original engine!

Mike B smile


Mike Boteler

1956 Chevy 3100 Resto Rod
1956 8400 Wrecker w/Holmes 525
1956 9200 Tractor w/Allison Automatic
1952 Willys M38 Army Jeep
1953 Willys M38A1 Fire Jeep
1978 Jeep CJ-5 Navy Jeep
1984 Jeep CJ7
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Mike B, Thank you.


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Yes, thanks, Mike

But, I like to also see date casting codes and the head casting code.

The stamped engine serial number can be changed, and heads seem to be commonly changed.


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