Same old Block Number question?
I have 308 that I'm working on the Block is stamped F16230 CAA
I'm wondering about the letters F and the CAA at the end. I think I know what year, but I could be wrong about that also. Was curious before I tear it down or up, according to how my luck goes.
Thanks,
Glen
I'm wondering about the letters F and the CAA at the end. I think I know what year, but I could be wrong about that also. Was curious before I tear it down or up, according to how my luck goes.
Thanks,
Glen

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Glen,sounds like a replacement and/or a 55-56 engine. Another reinforcement rib about cast about an 1-1/2 from the lower pan rail describes a 308. I also think the cca has some kind of definition. Someone probably has something more technical,but this is how I identify them. Hope this helps.0
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Found another old block id problem that was disscussed some time ago and they mentioned the casting numbers. I know where to find these for a Chevy, but not the hudson.
Here they are starting from the top where the top ones have a screw head cast in on each end where they change each run or day:
- 1265 -
5325000
CWC
2
Hope this may help identify.
Thanks,
Glen0 -
Glen wrote:Found another old block id problem that was disscussed some time ago and they mentioned the casting numbers. I know where to find these for a Chevy, but not the hudson.
Here they are starting from the top where the top ones have a screw head cast in on each end where they change each run or day:
- 1265 -
5325000
CWC
2
Hope this may help identify.
Thanks,
Glen0 -
Thanks, Walt
I know of the advantages of the hard block as far as ring wear, but are there advantages to the 55 or 56 block. Or should I say which is the better engine?
Glen0 -
Glen wrote:Thanks, Walt
I know of the advantages of the hard block as far as ring wear, but are there advantages to the 55 or 56 block. Or should I say which is the better engine?
Glen0 -
Walt,
What camshaft do you have in your 308?0 -
DaveFury wrote:Walt,
What camshaft do you have in your 308?0 -
walt's garage-53 wrote:If you plan on having a driver, stay away from all cams except the 306344. All those other cams will give you trouble in the long run. Hudson tried higher output cams but always came back to the 306344. The 56 cam, 306742 was nothing but trouble. My engine has all the power you can use and I even changed to rear ratio from 308 to 273 and can still climb the Grape Vine on route 5 going to LA at over 70 MPH. I've driven up to 12,500 feet and have had no problems. Walt.0
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