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luke

posted on 15/1/09 at 11:55 AM Reply With Quote
deciphering engine codes

hey all

im trying to work out the engine code on my x-flow engine. ive cleaned it up and theres 3 main numbers that seem to be of use.

711m6015AA - am i right in assuming this is a casting number as 711M is the engine type?

ID 6 or TD 6 - stamped on what looks like a plate on bottom left of the engine, cant decide if its a I or a T. if its T that would make it 77 when i was told it was out of a 70 car.

TO88075 - this is faintly stamped into the arms that the gearbox mounts onto. but TO was never used.

cheers for any help!

luke

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chris_smith

posted on 15/1/09 at 11:59 AM Reply With Quote
the engine number is stamped as shown in pic below only pic i have that shows right place
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luke

posted on 15/1/09 at 12:07 PM Reply With Quote
ahhhhhh s***

theres no number there and lots off tooling marks like someone has been at it with a file.

is this block useless to me without an engine number?

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02GF74

posted on 15/1/09 at 12:10 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by luke
hey all

im trying to work out the engine code on my x-flow engine. ive cleaned it up and theres 3 main numbers that seem to be of use.

711m6015AA - am i right in assuming this is a casting number as 711M is the engine type?




The casting number which is situated at the left hand lower rear of the block always ends in 6015 which is Ford Motor Co’s part number for cylinder blocks.

The first 3 numbers and letter identify the block model; these changed overtiem such as become beefier to handle larger capacitues and fix problems.

711M is the best 1600cc block, meaty casting and strong main caps. There was one more that was stronger and cold be bored out even further but was only available in South Africe.

There will be another casting with L or T number - this is an indicator of amount of metal around the bores hence determines how far the bores can be bored. you need to google if you really want to know.

Last 2 letters are capacity;
AA = 1300 cc
BA = 1600 cc

The two blocks differ in height, the 1600 being about 30 mm taller.






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02GF74

posted on 15/1/09 at 12:12 PM Reply With Quote
pity you didn't say you wanted to know about engine number not casting code as it would have save me some typing.






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luke

posted on 15/1/09 at 12:14 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by 02GF74
quote:
Originally posted by luke
hey all

im trying to work out the engine code on my x-flow engine. ive cleaned it up and theres 3 main numbers that seem to be of use.

711m6015AA - am i right in assuming this is a casting number as 711M is the engine type?




The casting number which is situated at the left hand lower rear of the block always ends in 6015 which is Ford Motor Co’s part number for cylinder blocks.

The first 3 numbers and letter identify the block model; these changed overtiem such as become beefier to handle larger capacitues and fix problems.

711M is the best 1600cc block, meaty casting and strong main caps. There was one more that was stronger and cold be bored out even further but was only available in South Africe.

There will be another casting with L or T number - this is an indicator of amount of metal around the bores hence determines how far the bores can be bored. you need to google if you really want to know.

Last 2 letters are capacity;
AA = 1300 cc
BA = 1600 cc

The two blocks differ in height, the 1600 being about 30 mm taller.


woah, ok! you saying my block is a 1300? i was informed it was a 1100 and had a label on the rocker cover saying 1100HC

dont worry about the typing! thats given me a load of info that i didnt know! thank you!

EDIT ive just looked on burton powers site and it confirms mines an 1300 which is brill as i thought it was 1100. however no engine code is useless to me! am i stuck with getting a new block then?
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[Edited on 15/1/09 by luke]

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02GF74

posted on 15/1/09 at 01:42 PM Reply With Quote
^^^^ I don't think so.

AFAIK there are two block types, ignoring the variants.

a 1600 block and 1300 block; the former is taller by about 30 mm for longer con rods.

The 1100 would use 1300 block. I don't know if it has same crank or bore as 1300 (my Ford Escrot book is at home) - but one of those has to be smaller for the lower capacity.






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luke

posted on 15/1/09 at 01:48 PM Reply With Quote
ah ok! that makes sense!

ive just measured the bore and stroke, 82mm bore and 55mm stroke.

i really should get a escort haynes!

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ss1turbo

posted on 16/1/09 at 06:05 PM Reply With Quote
That'll be an 1100 then..





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