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Re: [oletrucks] Engine Identification

To: Whittaker Bill G Civ ASC/SMY <Bill.Whittaker@wpafb.af.mil>
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Engine Identification
From: New Mexico Jim <ADvent@thuntek.net>
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 13:12:31 -0600
Look in front of the fuel pump right where the pan meets the block. It should 
start with a "3".

Whittaker Bill G Civ ASC/SMY wrote:

> I've run into a brick wall on this one so I'll ask the Chevy experts.
>
> This thing has been sitting in my way long enough and before I haul this old 
>motor to the scrap metal yard I want to make sure it's of no real value to 
>anyone (or me).  A friend tried to sell a 216 for over 6 months and finally 
>gave it to a guy who made a competition lawn tractor out of it.  I know 
>there's not much call for the old splash oiled 216 but I'm not sure that's 
>what this one is.  This old motor was installed in my '53 3100 (and ran 6 
>months ago).  It has a tag on the passengers side just behind the front cover 
>that indicates that sometime in it's life it was rebuilt by Rogers 
>Remanufacturing in Atlanta, Ga.  I haven't been able to locate them so I think 
>they're long since out of business.  There doesn't appear to be any numbers or 
>letters on or near the starter except those stamped on a tab just behind the 
>distributor.  They read: JBA 299725.  I haven't been able to find this code 
>anywhere on the net so I'm asking if any of you  stovebolt experts know what 
>it mean!
> s.  The valve cover has two nuts on the top so I'm thinking it's a 216 but 
>I'm no expert on the stovebolt.
>
> Thanks
>
> Bill Whittaker
> "53 3100 Hemi
> Built Like A Rock
> With Mopar Stock
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