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You can probably do some searches on gm/chevy block numbers and find out if
that number can tell you anything. If it is a cast in number, raised numbers, it won't tell you as much. If it is stamped on a machined surface you might get more out of it. The parts are very common across a wide range of different years on these so you may need to know more. Also when the engine was replaced they could have simply swapped over some of the parts from the original engine so depending on what you are looking for you might need the 77 part or you might need the newer part. What exactly are you looking for? wrote in message ... On 27 Oct 2006 11:02:33 -0700, "jamesgangnc" wrote: Is there some reaosn to think it is not a 1977? If you can find the merc tag with the serial number on the engine that will help you. If you think the engine has been replaced at some point and there is no tag then you may be able to find a number stamped in the block that would give you an idea. It's usually really hard to find these except with the engine out of the boat though. The 3.0 is a gm 4 banger and is relatively unchanged over the years if you are looking for parts. wrote: How do I determine the engine year? It's a i/o with a 1977 pre alpha outdrive. Engine is a 3.0L 140HP. Thanks Yes Engine was changed about 3 years ago by previous owner.Only serial # I could find was on the flame arrester,but how accurate is that. Anybody can change the flame arrester. Yes it is for ordering parts.On engine block all I see is: 14097080 GM HECHO EN Mexico Thanks for help. |
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