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Engine cast #

I have a Ranger engine that was put into a Rat rod. I don’t have the VIN # from the original Ranger so I am trying to verify the exact engine that was put in. I have found #tag on the block but every discussion or website does not explain how to track the #’s back to the exact engine model/year. Could anyone give me some assistance with using a chart to identify the type of engine/yr? The #’s don’t line up with any of the charts I’ve found.
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Welcome to the forum

How do you know its a Ranger or even a Ford engine?

Tags can be different than Casting numbers
Ford has used the first 2 digits for the year, BUT...............it may be the year the parts was first used not the year of the vehicle, i.e. a 1990(F0) number block might be used in a 1994 Ranger, if the block casting hadn't changed
E = 198
F = 199
So
E9 = 1989
F6 = 1996

2000 just used X or Y, only 1 number for year
1 = 2001
2 = 2002

Tags are different and Ford changed these over the years as well
Usually first set of numbers is the displacement in inches but that change to metric at some point I think
Then a space
The next set or single digit can be the model year or if single digit the Ford Plant it was assembled at, then space and 2 digit year
Then second line and the year and month
A = January
B =Feb
ect
 
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Originally Posted by RonD
Welcome to the forum

How do you know its a Ranger or even a Ford engine?

Tags can be different than Casting numbers
Ford has used the first 2 digits for the year, BUT...............it may be the year the parts was first used not the year of the vehicle, i.e. a 1990(F0) number block might be used in a 1994 Ranger, if the block casting hadn't changed
E = 198
F = 199
So
E9 = 1989
F6 = 1996

2000 just used X or Y, only 1 number for year
1 = 2001
2 = 2002

Tags are different and Ford changed these over the years as well
Usually first set of numbers is the displacement in inches but that change to metric at some point I think
Then a space
The next set or single digit can be the model year or if single digit the Ford Plant it was assembled at, then space and 2 digit year
Then second line and the year and month
A = January
B =Feb
ect
I know it’s a Ford because the whole power train and rear end is from the same person who installed them into this rat rod that I purchased. He just didn’t have the paperwork on the exact year/version of the engine anymore.The tag on the engine block is spa I know it’s a Ford because the whole powertrain and rear end is from the same person who installed them into this rat rod that I purchased. He just didn’t have the paperwork on the exact year/version of the engine anymore.The tag on the engine block is 01D93
I looked up the exhaust manifolds and they lined up with 93 to 97. The rear end is a S352A 308 88 3E12
 
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Whats the displacement?
Assuming V6 or is it a 4cyl?
 

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Originally Posted by Marmon32
The rear end is a S352A 308 88 3E12
S352A = plant code

308 = 3.08 gear ratio, open diff

88 = 8.8 inch ring gear

3E12 = 2003 May 12th, That's when the rear end was made, not what year truck it's from.

 
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It is a V6


 

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