

the reason I need it is because I had an engine swap done at a strangers shop to save me time and hassle (bad move I know, should have marked it) but now I think the only thing that was swaped were the valve covers with the serial tags and the block is all I have left to confirm this. does anyone know if this is correct ? or what the **# ! is no one compitent anymoreĪny help would be apreciated much thanks. I am stupified I just can not find the dang block number I was told by the ford plant that it was near the engine mounts and could easily be seen from underneath, also the numbers I was told were not machined stamped but hand carved there (perhaps by chizle or something I don't know) and that the number on the block should reflect certain numbers from the vechicle vin# Update : I went to the local ford dealer and the servive rep chap there told me that it's a myth that ford stamps their blocks he said he never seen one on there before on cars he's worked on.
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4, 1947): Engine and model numbers for 1948 (Ford) cars the lowest number used with 1948 prefixes for six-cylinder passenger car engines is.

(i) Letter from the Ford Motor Company to all Ford offices (dated Nov. Ford 4.0 engine block serial number where is it ? two digits (letter/number) and the rest of the serial number indicate the assembly plant location.
