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09-09-2007, 11:22 AM | #1 |
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Engine Code Identification Help
The engine markings I can locate in my 1972 K10 Stepside are marked as such: K 02 05 TMM....I have another number located as: T4B513513.
If these were copied correctly from the motor, what type, size and year is this motor? I am unable to locate the exact answer. The T could be Towanda plant? the K maybe another location? The suffix of TMM shows maybe a 1974 or a 1980? I hope someone can point me to the correct size and year of this motor. I currently have a Holley carb with the number 85111-1 and 09111 on the engine and cannot identifiy the carb either. Any help is appreciate for a "newbie" chevy owner. Thanks |
09-09-2007, 02:52 PM | #2 |
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Re: Engine Code Identification Help
Heres TMM suffix code.
RPO FY CID appl VIN HP BBLS Body/Comments TMK 1980 350 van, bus, m/t, Cal M LT9 170 4 C-30 & 3500 TML 1974 350 van & bus 145 2 C-10 & 1500 TML 1980 350 van, bus, m/t, Cal M LT9 170 4 C-30 & 3500 TMM 1974 350 conv.cab 145 2 C-10 & 1500 TMM 1980 350 conv. cab, a/t, Cal M LT9 170 4 C-20 to 3500 TMR 1980 350 van, bus, a/t, Cal M LT9 170 4 C-30 & 3500 TMS 1980 350 fwrd cab, a/t, Cal M LT9 170 4 C-30 & 3500 TMT 1974 350 conv.cab 160 2 C-50 & 5000 After reading farther I see you have this info already.
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09-10-2007, 10:04 AM | #3 |
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Re: Engine Code Identification Help
This is what I came up with on the vin no. K0205TMM.
K= St. Catherines, Ontario mfg. plant where engine was built 02= February, month of manufacture 05=Day of month, (Feb. 5th) built TMM= (John has information listed, so I won't repeat). If your engine has the original manifold on it, then you can probably determine if it is a 74 or 80 as the 74 had a 2 bbl on it and the 80 had a 4bbl on it. The casting date on the back of the engine will tell you, also. I can't help you on the Holley numbers. Jim
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09-10-2007, 10:20 AM | #4 |
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Re: Engine Code Identification Help
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Like Jim said, the casting numbers on the bell housing flange(usually on drivers side) might narrow it down for you. Go here to look it up: http://www.mortec.com/castnum.htm LockDoc
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