By Barry L - 16 Years Ago
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Happy new year! Can anyone help with these G head date codes? 6AE and 6BV.....and while I'm at it,these two block dates,8E6 and 23E6..could be May 8 '56& May23 '56 ???? The head dates...56's, but the letters??? No core plugs on the end of these...any ideas?? Barry near Winnipeg
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By Ted - 16 Years Ago
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Barry L (1/2/2009) Happy new year! Can anyone help with these G head date codes? 6AE and 6BV.....and while I'm at it,these two block dates,8E6 and 23E6..could be May 8 '56& May23 '56 ???? The head dates...56's, but the letters??? No core plugs on the end of these...any ideas?? Barry near WinnipegHere's the way I read them: 6AE - January 5, 1956. 6BV - Feb 21, 1956. 8E6 - May 6, 1958. 23E6 - ?.
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By Barry L - 16 Years Ago
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Thanks Ted Just to clarify on the head dates...the first letters A B C etc become Jan, Feb, Mar. and the next letter signifies the day of the month?? I recall that the letter "I" wasn't used to avoid confusion with the #1 ? As for the block dates (these are Canadian engines) .....the codes are cast into the flat area just above the bellhousing to block mating surface (on the left side) ,maybe we used a different arrangement with the day of the month first ...as in 23 E 6 being the 23rd of May 1956?? A friend of mine is looking for date codes that would be appropriate for a very early '57 retractable. Thanks again. Barry , west of Winnipeg
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By pcmenten - 16 Years Ago
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That's odd. I have an engine that I pulled from a 56 Fairlane; EDB-A with a casing date of 5BD:1. Sounds like it was a 55 292.
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By marvh - 16 Years Ago
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Barry;
To my best knowledge no retractables were built in Canada as there are no Meteor retractables. If the retractable were only USA cars imported into Canada the engine would be a USA engine.
For the Cdn engine on the front drivers side of the block just below the deck there should be two letters and a number stamped there.
For a 1956 312 the lettering would be TV####, for 57 312 lettering would be VV###
marv
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By LON - 16 Years Ago
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Marvh , Slightly off the subject .The engine # on my old 56 Mainline ute was AVQ 1619 .Engine block was CEBY .( Made in Canada ) Regards Lon
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By marvh - 16 Years Ago
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Lon; A = export Australia VQ = 272 1619 = engine serial number CEBY is original block CECG is a service replacement over the counter block for it. VQ is unusual as it shows in the parts book as used in the 57 Niagara's in Canada. VG shows as right hand drive 272 engines for 57 and TQ as 56 right hand drive 272 engine. Was the 56 Ute a two year model (ie)built for both years 56 & 57? Does this number match your chassis number, as I have often wondered. Most engines in Canada were exchanged for rebuilds after worn out and not many originals still exist in the cars. I have a 272 out of a 56 Niagara that is still original and stamped. Problem is someone lifted the data plate. I could check the frame number next time I am by the parts car. marv

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By aussiebill - 16 Years Ago
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Marve, thanks for your input on our aussie numbers, its the 1st time anyone has had any info on our engine number breakdown, most of our customlines had prefixes like 55 was ASQ****, 56 was ATQ ****, 57 was AWQ**** etc, most engine numbers were stamped on left front face of block below deck surface and along side of block behind starter motor, this engine number was also stamped on top of RH frame rail below battery area. i have seen on some of our 58 starmodel fords( look like 55 mercury ) the number stamped on top LH join of firewall. I can still remember the number of my 1st 56 ford in 1967, ATQ10134. Marv, would you have any paperwork or list of the engine numbers system you mentioned for my reference docs? thanks , best regards, aussie bill.
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By marvh - 16 Years Ago
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Marv, would you have any paperwork or list of the engine numbers system you mentioned for my reference docs? thanks , best regards, aussie bill.[/quote] Bill: The best information I have is in the Ford of Canada 55/56/57 chassis parts book. It lists the engine prefixes. Books with Ford of Canada info is very hard to find. Our engines are stamped the same as yours on left front face of block below deck line. Our chassis serial numbers are stamped in two places, one on the passenger side frame rail below the battery box between spring recess and front cross member heading toward front bumper horn and also on same side frame behind rear wheel hump and rear cross member. Both places have only the chassis consective number no prefixes as to model etc. I have heard that the dies for the sheet metal were shipped from Canada to Australia after the 1956 models were completed in Canada. apparently they were quite worn out and the later sheet metal crispness was not as good as first manufactured was. My first car was a 56 Meteor Victoria in 1962. It was an Ontario car full of rust. In those days one had to 21 to buy beverage. We would get someone of age to purchase for us then drive away to hide from you know who. If one placed the beverage case in the wrong spot in the trunk you would hear a sickening sound of breaking glass falling through the holes in the trunk floor. This is a pic of my convertible. I sold it this past summer. marv 
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By Barry L - 16 Years Ago
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marv Thanks for the heads up on the retract. having the U.S. engine codes......should have been able to pick up on that without help.....sometimes the obvious just flies right over!!!! Barry in freezing Manitoba (but it's a dry cold)
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By LON - 16 Years Ago
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Marvh, My mistake . My post should have said 57 Mainline . I have a 56 Mainline right now .I checked on the engine # . AVQ 1619 was correct . All our Aussie Mainline "Utes " from 1955 to 1959 were mounted on a Sunliner chassis . They were drilled for LHD & RHD steering boxes . Regards Lon. PS . Bill ,I may have some info on engine # out of Canada .I will keep you in mind next time I go looking .
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By aussiebill - 16 Years Ago
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Thanks lon, i have 55 56 canadian meteor chassis book but no numbers. look forward to your info. regards aussie bill.
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