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Join Date: May 2001
Location: dunkirk, MD . USA
Posts: 11
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![]() hi i have a 1966 mustang and i am about to rebuild the engine and i think it is a 302, but just to sure i got the block number but i have no clue how to read it the number is 3E25, what is it a 302 or 289
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Join Date: Sep 1998
Location: Oviedo, FL
Posts: 992
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![]() That number looks like a production date number. Like May 25, 1973, the casting number is near the starter and should start with a letter. Like "C", "D", etc.
Early 66 had only 5 bellhousing bolts. All 302's have 6. Also, I know this is the heads, but, 289 is cast in the heads under the valve covers and the heads should have a straight shaft for the rockers, not shouldered. |
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