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#37076 10/03/05 09:19 PM
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I am trying to find out the year and size of a engine that is in a truck I bought?

year and size of engine
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#37077 10/03/05 09:20 PM
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how does this chat thing work????


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#37078 10/03/05 09:49 PM
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Mark 66, Well I see you discovered the poll feature, no problem. That just means you punched the wrong button. When you have a query , type out the query and push the New Topic! button, NOT the Poll button, we are not really a real time chat room like you may be used to instead we are a forum leave a post then later someone will reply . the query will stay on the forum forever, sometimes you get a couple of pages of replys. Well do you want to try again? Let me as moderator here post the query for you and we will see what transpires....Guys please don't pay any attention to the POLL part

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post in the reply box which engine and truck you need information on.....Then click on Add Reply


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#37079 10/04/05 08:43 AM
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Post the engine numbers and casting numbers here and some one will come up with an answer. It generally helps if you can provide a little more information like, 6 cylinder, V-8, There identifying numbers on the inline 6 engines are generally located just aft of the distributor on a flange there and also another set of numbers on the oil pan flange of the block just above the starter, these are not always visible with the starter in place. The above is a generalization but would help start the responses.

#37080 10/04/05 10:25 AM
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It would help to know the year of truck as well.

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