Why, other than curiosity, do you need to know,..??..??
Well why didn't ya say so?.....Cause there is no merc serial number/tag on the block.
according to the serial on the ignition module, and the carb (4bbl weber 9770sa) the engine might be a 92-95 5.7l Bravo, but would be nice to know exactly, so i could purchase the correct service/maintenance manual.
the engine might be a 92-95 5.7l Bravo, but would be nice to know exactly,
Well why didn't ya say so?.....
If it is a Mercruiser, the serial number tag should be on the block in the area of the starter.
Next, go to mortec.com to find the casting numbers on the block to find the year.
Know what might that mean, cause i know that similar numbers are also found on car engines as well?
Mercruiser buys it engines from GM, same blocks.
No, same block......So you mean that GM dont stamp different type of suffix codes to the blocks that goes for marine use?
Ok, my bad!
Thank's for the welcoming.
By the way there was a cuople of worn barcode stickers on the bell housing, and on the one them read "mcm 5.7brv 457b11ohs"
what might it mean?
When i bought the engine and drive package, i was told that the drive where
a Alpha one. where on the web can i identify it with the help of the serial number on the drive 08892929, or 0B892929? (someone has done some lousy stamping..)
Weird!!! This serial number, '0B892929', comes up as a TR drive!