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#16458 05/29/2002 12:39 PM
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I have checked all the casting numbers I can find on-line and can't find the numbers for my engine.
Can someone help me to determine what year and motor I have. The number on pad above starter is"
0IO2652T55X" Head # "3836848" Help Please. Pilot

#16459 05/29/2002 2:27 PM
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The head is a Chevy 235 - try to get the casting
number from the block then look it up at the Inliners International site

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I couldn't really find the proper number until I took off the starter. As soon as it fell in my hands I said, Oh, there is that darn number!

So, look there

But you engine looks 55 in any case.


54 3100 with 235
62 flatbed dump C60 with 261
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0IO2652T55X

0102652 T55X

If this was on the pad (ledge) to the left of the distributor, it means:

0102652 = the serial number
T = 3100 series (1/2 ton) built at Tonawanda plant
55 = year built = 1955
X = 235 cu in engine with manual transmission

Tim

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I'm not the guy with the original question, but thanks for answering my question over 9 years before I asked it!! grin


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