


Once you understand the key to reading it, it is easy to understand and extremely helpful. When looking at the number after finding it on your part, you may be confused at just what you are looking at. Depending on the make and model of your vehicle they can be located in different areas. These can be found on the block, cylinder head, transmission case, differential housing, and other cast iron parts. Some of the most common locations for the numbers to be found are on the sides of the block under the exhaust manifolds, the front of the engine after removing the intake manifold, and the top of the bellhousing flange. The numbers may also have grime on them, making them blend in with the rest of the block. The casting number on your vehicle may be difficult to find, as its location can vary between vehicles.

It’s important to do the research into your car and know where to find these numbers to save trouble in the future, especially if you are planning to replace parts or do some repairs yourself.
#CHEVY SMALL BLOCK INTAKE CASTING NUMBERS CODE#
This code allows the owner of the vehicle to purchase parts that are compatible with the year and make of their engine.
#CHEVY SMALL BLOCK INTAKE CASTING NUMBERS SERIES#
These raised numbers, often visible on the vehicle’s engine block, provide the series number, displacement range, and date and location of its manufacture. Casting numbers are incredibly important for a car owner to understand when buying and installing new parts in their engine.
