Deciphering Ford engineering and part numbers, by Haystack May 10, 2009, 09:26:55 PM I'm quoting the post he made in the DIY thread because I'm deleting that thread, since its OP has decided for some reason to remove the information it contained. Haystack posted this info and I didn't want to delete it when deleting that thread, so here it is:Quote from: HaystackCasting numbers tell when a part was ORIGINALLY designed and what car it was ORIGINALLY designed for. This does not mean that the part was not used on other cars. For example, casting number C8OE-9430-D is an exhaust manifold for a 428 CJ Fairlane; however, it was also used on 428 CJ Mustangs.Example:The breakdown of casting number C8OE-9430-D is easy using the charts below:C = Decade of 19608 = Year of the decade (8th year of 1960), 1968O = Fairlane Car line / Manufacture codeE = Engine engineering department9430 = Basic number for an exhaust manifoldN = Design changeCasting Number Breakdown ChartsDecade of Manufacture:A = 1940B = 1950C = 1960D = 1970E = 1980Year of DecadeThe year of the decade is determined by adding a number (0-9) to the letter of the decade. Example: C6 would be 1966, D0 would be 1970, D1 would be 1971.Car Line/ Manufacture CodesA = GalaxieD = Falcon (60-69)F = Outside USA, Trans Am racingG = Comet / MontegoJ = IndustrialM = MercuryO = Fairlane / TorinoP = Autolite / MotorcraftR = RotundaS = ThunderbirdT = TruckV = Lincoln (61 - current)Z = MustangEngineering DepartmentsA = ChassisB = BodyE = EngineF = Engine accessoriesJ = Autolite (67-72)P = Automatic transmissionR = Manual transmissionW = AxleX = Muscle parts programY = Lincoln / Mercury service partsZ = Ford service partsBasic NumberThese identify the part, such as 6090 being a cylinder head or 9430 being an exhaust manifold.Design ChangeA Basic part is made to fit many applications. Example:DOZZ-7528-C is a clutch bar for a 390/428DOZZ-7528-D is a clutch bar for a 351 WDOZZ-7529-E is a clutch bar for a 302 BossReading Casting DatesCasting dates:Casting dates show the exact day, month and year a certain part was made or cast. The typical casting date looks like "6M08".Breaking down a casting date:6 = The year of the decade. "6" for 1976.M = The letter of the month. (December)08 = The day of the month. (8th)First year month codes:ABCDEFGHIJKLMJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugN/ASepOctNovDecSecond year month codes:NOPQRSTUVWXYZJanN/AFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecHow do casting numbers appear?Most casting numbers are stamped into the part itself, other have the number molded on the part. Some casting numbers can be ink stamped while others are printed on paper, which is then wraped around the part.FE Casting NumbersBlocks (C1AE8015C) 390 cid C1AE-CC1AE-GC1AE-VC2AE-BCC2AE-BEC2AE-BRC2AE-BSC2SEC3SE-AC3AE-KYC3ME-BC3AE-AYC4AE-DC4AE-FC5AE-AC5AE-BC6MEC6ME-AC8AE-AC8AE-CC8AE-ED3TE-1D3TE-ACD3TE-HAD4TE-ACD7TE-BA406 cid C2AE-JC2AE-KC2AE-VC2AE-BDC3AE-DC3AE-V427 cid C3AE-MC3AE-ABC3AE-ZC4AEC4AE-AC5AE-AC5AE-EC5AE-DC5AE-HC6AE-BC5JE-DC6JE-BC6AE-CC6AE-DC7AE-AC7JE-AC8AE-AC8AE-BC8AE-H428 cid C6AE-AC6AE-BC6AE-FC6MEC6ME-AC7MEC7ME-AC8MECrankshafts390 cid [3.78" stroke]2UC3AE-DC4TE-6303-B3UC3AE-EC4TZ-AC1AEC3AE-UC4TZ-BC1AE-AC3AZC6AE-AC2AE-BC4AE-BC6TE-6303-CC2AE-DC4AE-CC6TE-6303-EC3AEC4AE-DD2TE-6303EAC3AE-6303-EC4AE-A C3AE-BC4AZ-A C3AE-CC4AZ-J 406 cid [3.78" stroke]2UC3AE-BC4AE-C3UC3AE-CC4AE-DC1AEC3AE-DC4AE-AC1AE-AC3AE-EC4AZ-AC2AE-BC3AE-UC4AZ-JC2AE-DC3AZC4AZ-JC3AEC4AE-BC4TZ-AC3AE-6303-E C4TZ-B410 cid [3.98" stroke]1VAC8ME-AC9ZE-CIUC6MEC9ZE-BC9ZE-DIUB427 cid [3.78" stroke]2UC3AE-BC4AE-C3UC3AE-CC4AE-DC1AEC3AE-DC4AE-AC1AE-AC3AE-EC4AZ-AC2AE-BC3AE-UC4AZ-JC2AE-DC3AZC4AZ-JC3AEC4AE-BC4TZ-AC3AE-6303-E C4TZ-B428 cid [3.98" stroke]1VAC8ME-AC9ZE-CIUC2VEC6MEC9ZE-BC9ZE-DIUBC6ME Quote Selected
Deciphering Ford engineering and part numbers, by Haystack Reply #1 – May 19, 2009, 08:13:59 PM That's a lot of really useful stuff. Will need to reference this later. Quote Selected
Deciphering Ford engineering and part numbers, by Haystack Reply #2 – May 20, 2009, 01:24:48 AM To bad there's no information for 302 engine codes and what not. Quote Selected
Deciphering Ford engineering and part numbers, by Haystack Reply #3 – May 23, 2009, 11:18:53 PM mods should be able to undelete threads.atleast i can put the stuff back up in it neater format. Quote Selected
Deciphering Ford engineering and part numbers, by Haystack Reply #4 – May 24, 2009, 08:08:56 AM Quoteatleast i can put the stuff back up in it neater format.*looks at watch**decides NOT to hold breath* Quote Selected
Deciphering Ford engineering and part numbers, by Haystack Reply #5 – May 24, 2009, 08:59:07 AM Quote from: jcassity;273963mods should be able to undelete threads.atleast i can put the stuff back up in it neater format.The easiest way to put stuff back up in a neater format would be to start a new thread... Quote Selected