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Posted by K.B.-826 on September 20, 2005 at 17:17:53 from (68.115.103.185):
In Reply to: What motor do I have? posted by Ia |Gary on September 20, 2005 at 14:44:43:
You did not say if it was a gas or a diesel. Describe your engine. If it's a diesel, does it have glow plugs? The first number you posted is a part number. Just searching my parts CD's quick, I could not find that number. The second number you gave is a cast date code, Aug. 30 1968, I think, which would be 5-10 years too late for a 560. The correct engines for a 560 are the C-263 gas or the D-282 diesel. Both use an almost identical block, and many different sizes of these engines were made and used throughout the years. They have the model number and serial number stamped very lightly on a small flat pad just to the rear of the oil filter base. It's very hard to see, so you'll have to clean that area if it's dirty. If it's a gas, look for C-221, C-263, C-291, or C-301. If it's a diesel, look for D-236, D-282, or D-301.
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