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1968 Help decoding 302

toscata

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I picked up a long block 302 on craigslist last week for parts. The casting is C8AM-6012-d. From what I can see its out of a 1968 full size ford, but unclear as to the "M" as reference to performance. thanks Dwayne
 

CougarCJ

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Not familiar with that casting number. Typical 1968 302 engine blocks have casting numbers like C8OE-6015-A, C8OE-6015-B.

Yours may be a service block. What is the casting date? Do you know what to look for? Should be smaller numbers with what may look like screw heads at the beginning and end. 7M12, 8B5, 8D23, anything like that?
 
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toscata

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Scott, I found the numbers you were asking about. the cast # from initial post corrected is
C8AM 6015- b ..the other number looks like 2HI9....Thanks
 
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CougarCJ

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That block was cast on August 19, 1972.

The 1970 and newer Ford V8 engines used 4 bolt crank pulleys / harmonic balancers.
 

sportyworty

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The C8AM was the first and lesser known Mexican "hipo" before the more common D1ZM. They were installed in some trucks built for US production and have the similar heavy main caps to the C5OE hipo 289
 
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