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| AM OVERHAULING A Y BLOCK IN MY CROWN VIC. KNOW THE MOTOR HAS BEEN REPLACED. NOT SURE OF YEAR ; BELIEVE IT TO BE A 57 TRUCK ENGINE. CAN ANYONE TELL ME WHERE THE ID NUMBERS ARE AND WHERE TO FIND ENGINE ID? NEED INFO SO THAT I CAN PURCHASE CORRECT REPLACEMENT PARTS. THANKS
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Even if you identify the engine, you will still have to pull the engine apart to measure your bore and crank journals. If it is indeed a truck engine, chances are good its not standard. Head casting numbers will tell you the intake valve valve stem diameter, but they could have oversize stems.
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A good resource for Y-Block engine block/head ID is John Mummert's site: http://www.ford-y-block.com/
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| I APPRECIATE THE INFO. THANKS
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| I HAVE THE ENGINE TORN DOWN. I WILL START THE PROCESS. THANKS
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| SINCE I HAVE THIS ENGINE APART; AND IF I FIND OUT THAT IT IS A TRUCK ENGINE; ARE THERE ADVANTAGES TO KEEPING THIS ENGINE OR ANDY DISADVANTAGES TO KEEPING IT. OR SHOULD I LOOK FOR A CAR ENGINE AND REPLACE IT?? THANKS AGAIN. ED
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Work with the engine you have. It really doesn't matter what the engine came from originally. Sometimes it'll have good stuff. Sometimes it won't. You should start by identifying the parts you have.
http://www.ford-y-block.com/technical.htm
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eyks2 (3/12/2010)
ARE THERE ADVANTAGES TO KEEPING THIS ENGINE OR ANDY DISADVANTAGES TO KEEPING IT. OR SHOULD I LOOK FOR A CAR ENGINE AND REPLACE IT?? THANKS AGAIN. ED The biggest reasons for replacing the engine would begin with considering its general condition, and if there are any major problems with it. I don't think there are any inherent advantages one way or another based on whether the engine originally came out of a truck or a car, because the major components it was born with from Ford would have been the same. It depends on what characteristics your particular engine presents at this time, 50-odd years later. 
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| THANKS FOR THE INFO YOU GAVE ME. I HAVE FOUND OUT THAT I HAVE A 1962 292 HEAVY DUTY TRUCK BLOCK AND HEADS. THE BLOCK # IS C2AE, THE HEADS # ARE C1TE. DO YOU HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS FOR REBUILDING THIS TO MAKE IT MORE SUITABLE FOR MY CROWN VIC.? BEFORE REBUILD I WAS ONLY GETTING 9 MPG; DO YOU THINK THIS IS WHAT I SHOULD EXPECT FROM THIS ENGINE? I WAS GETTING EXCESS BLOW BY THAT IS WHY I STARTED THE REBUILD. THANKS AGAIN FOR YOUR ADVISE. ED
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| THANKS FOR ALL THE INFO AND HELP.
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