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Old 06-12-09, 00:53
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Hi,
The last owner of the chevy found this data plate he said it was on the motor any one know any thing about this?
Hi,
Do you think this is a rebuilt tag for the motor
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Old 06-12-09, 01:16
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be nice if we could accually see the tag rather then a dark smudge in the background of a rather dark photo. Be better if you tidied the photos up so we can see them before you post them.
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be nice if we could accually see the tag rather then a dark smudge in the background of a rather dark photo. Be better if you tidied the photos up so we can see them before you post them.
HI,
Nothing wrong with the photo nice and clear here
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Hi,
Anyone else can't see the pic
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Hi,

Mohawk was an engine rebuilding plant located in Montreal. I remember the company from the seventies and eighties but they must have gone out of business years ago. This would mean that the engine in yor truck has been replaced by a rebuilt engine. The numbers on the tag are the engine number that Mohawk gave your engine and the sizes of the crankshaft journals and cylinders after the rebuild.

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Hi Eric

Standard engine rebuild tag.....

Cyl. bored .040 oversize.....main and rod bearings undersized at .010.

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HI,
Thanks a both of you that what i thought
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Hi,
Anyone ave a pic of the Rare Ford running in water using the snorkle on the front cover of the Ford Wadeproof manual
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