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RE: industrial truck engine
By Paul - 06/01/2001 5:55:27 PM; IP 216.145.16.86
if it's still in the original truck, the 5th #/letter in the VIN.

Most common 361 2V code was E.
Also, K (64-65), W (68-on propane 2V and 4V)
and 5 (various years/low compression, heavy duty, and/or export)

Most common for 391 4V was F.
Also, 9 (64-65), X (68-on propane).

My book does NOT show a 391 2V, so if it's a 4V theres a good chance it's a 391.

Aside from that, I don't think it will be easy without checking the stroke. 359, 361, 389, and 391 all have 4.05 bore, so all consequently used the same blocks, and there's almost 2 dozen different casting #'s.

Maybe there are parts ON the block that were different from 361-391, but someone else will have to help you there.

Hope this doesn't confuse you more.

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 industrial truck engine -- kevin, 06/01/2001
RE: industrial truck engine -- Paul, 06/01/2001
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