There would be an engine number on the head. That is the bit of the engine where the exhaust / intake is .
If you ask the right people they may be able to tell you which car it came out of but only if its a stolen engine or something probably.
Ps Vin numbers are on a car body which identify the chassis .
Double check that number, please. There's a chance that the second '8' might actually be a '3', in which case, would make it a Buick block for a 3.8 liter V6, manufactured in 1976 - 1978.
It is the second one back on the passenger's side of the engine.
If you mean the serial number of the engine is located on left side on the engine but you gonna need some light to seat clearly and don`t get misteken by VIN number of the car the engine can be change (if you second buyer of the car)
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Check for the manual at the link or the parts breakdown at the second link.
If that is a 5.4 engine, bank 2 is on the drivers side of the engine. If you are looking for cylinder number 2, that would be on the passenger side, second one from the front.
The first number is the oil viscosity when the engine is cold, and the second number is when the engine reaches its operating temperature. 10w30 is more viscous, and 10w20 is generally used for motorcycles.
Yes all you have to do is pull the trigger once and let go in about a second.
Put the bell on your lap, position the lead pipe away from your head. Look down towards the bell. The model number should be engraved in that area. If you're looking for the serial number, I'd try looking on a valve casing, often the second valve.
K can signify the engine size 350 that would be the first letter in the sin number the second letter in the sin number would tell the year 1989
15 revolution per second 900/60=15 60 seconds in a minute divide by 60 to get number of revolution per second
That would be the second plug on the passenger side of the engine from the front.