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None of that makes it a service block
By Hawkrod - 04/25/2006 10:28:55 PM; IP 207.200.116.138
Look at that date code again, that "line" is a 1 so it would read 1F23 and that would be 1971 June 23 which would likely make it a 1972 engine. The two dots are something that Ford started doing in late 69 and did through part of 72 or so to make it appear different from 59, 60 etc... the two dots simply denoted the second time that date code sequence was used on that style casting. Most 68 - early 72 blocks do not have casting numbers and most 71 and newer blocks have the ribs so it really sounds like you just have a very late 71 or very early 72 truck engine. Hawkrod
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 390 Service Block -- Lee Griffith, 04/21/2006
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Collapse <a href=../ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=27236&Reply=27217><img src=../images/reply.png width=30 height=10></a>&nbsp;<a href="#" id="anchor27236" onclick="return false;">I would question calling a 390 a service block</a>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Hawkrod, <i>04/24/2006</i></font><script type="text/javascript">
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 I would question calling a 390 a service block -- Hawkrod, 04/24/2006
 I don't know if you call them service -- Lou, 04/24/2006
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 RE: I would question calling a 390 a service block -- Lee Griffith, 04/25/2006
Collapse <b>None of that makes it a service block</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Hawkrod, <i>04/25/2006</i></font>None of that makes it a service block -- Hawkrod, 04/25/2006
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 RE: None of that makes it a service block -- Lee Griffith, 04/26/2006
 Well, on a 390 I am not so sure there is one.... -- Hawkrod, 04/26/2006
 RE: Nothing special. -- Lee Griffith, 04/25/2006
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