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MB Engine Question for you experts

Bob H

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It's got a postwar head on it. Everything else looks WWII
For a WWII block, pass side block casting # 638632 for MB & GPW 6015 for Ford
a pad on top side of block, behind the oil filter would be stamped MB######
 
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m38inmaine

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Look for a machined flat area behind the oil filter, like bob said should start with GPW or MB and some numbers. If not look for a flat surface above the waterpump for numbers(postwar). Keep us posted.
 

OD_Coyote

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If you want to know the date of manufacture for a Willys MB engine you can drop the oil pan and look for a date stamp by the rear main seal. I admit it is extreme, but I have seen cases where the number stamped on the boss behind the oil filter housing can be misleading.
 

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