On Jan 6, 4:35=A0am, "Berk****reBill" <bkitt...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "George" <stude...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> > Trying to id what size engine is in a freinds Pontiac Grand Prix.
> > It's a 62 or 63 (can't remember what he told me)
> > It's a V/8 with an auto trans. It has the eight bolt wheels on it.
> > It's been years since I've even looked at one of these. If I remember
> > correctly it was a 389 V/8 but also remember a freind that had another
> > model that had a 421 with three dueces on it.
> > Can someone tell me where the id is on a Pontiac engine and where I
> > can get the id number verified?
>
> > Much thanks,
> > George
>
> If you look through your friends wind****eld you should be able to get
the
> complete VIN code. =A0There's a ton of information there that's easily
dec=
oded
> by service manuals or online information. Let's say the eighth digit is
an=
> "H" the engine could be an "LG4" 5.0 L V8 with a 4BBL carb. =A0Search
the
> engine for your stampings and you're done. =A0The example I used isn't
mor=
e
> than likely the engine, I don't keep 40 year old information very handy
on=
> my desktop.
>
> Bill
We were told the engine is not original. Thus the VIN won't tell us
what the engine is..
I need to find out where on the engine is the stampings that ID what
year, cid, and model this engine came from..
thanks..


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