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Old 28-09-2009, 08:03 PM   #1
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Default Need help finding engine No.

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I have a '72 Capri 1600 it has a 691M block I am having trouble finding the engine no. .I have 2 spare 681 blocks & the no's. are punched into the block just above the oil gauge outlet it is not there on the 691.One suggestion was that it could be on a machined shelf on the top but there is no marks there either.

Does anyone have any other suggestions,this was one only 4 problems for a blue slip but seems to be the biggest if I can find this I will be on the road in a couple of weeks HELP

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between cyl 2/3 on the rhs top of the block?
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Old 04-10-2009, 10:43 PM   #3
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Thanks for that,but the block (it is a 691M block)must have been decked &the number taken with it ,I have 2 other 681F blocks the same ,I draged one out into the sun the other day & went over it with a magnifing glass in the end I gave up when I went to put it away I noticed a mark above the hole where the oil guage comes out one engine no.,checked the other block the same may be it is a secondary stamping spot? no idea,the only trouble is there is no markes on the engine in the car :evil3:,but thanks for your help it is appreaciated.
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hmm.. go and talk to a local copper?? he he.. dont they have some dye or something that allows them to see an engine number even if the block has been decked? or is that i myth?
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Acid or X-ray depending on the metal thickness where the number is stamped. You may need a police number but you will have to show the history of the motor
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get the number stamp out, and stamp it the same number as your spare engine...

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Old 05-10-2009, 09:27 PM   #7
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I have old rego. papers & a reciept type thing from when the motor was put in as it is a recoditioned motor with a engine no's on them thorght I would take James's suggestion and use that no. local blue slip place just wants to find the engine no. happy to help :
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Know you will all be as excited as I am or not,I spent the last 3 days trying to apply an engine no. to the block of the Capri today after 3 attempts at various engineering shops and 1 by myself I stumbled across the number covered in oil and crap on the front of the block above the fan almost impossible to see. :
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