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m16ty

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Clinto, If I understand the OP right he's talking about the engine (not the turbo).

If you are in fact talking about the engine, if the data plate isn't there I don't know how you tell for sure. Most of the "C" engines I've seen have a different flame heater than the "D" but that's not always the case. I have seen some "C" engines with the newer flame heater. I'd say if you have the older style flame heater it's a pretty safe bet it's a "C" though.

On a side note, was there an "A" and "B" engine? All I've ever seen is "C" and "D".
 
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My Engine does not have a flame heater, is has the ether assist. I read the data tag on the engine and there is nothing jumping out as to whether or not it is the C or D model.
 

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Can you post a picture of your engine data plate? We might see something you don't.
 

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Ah, I thought he meant turbo.

Here is a data tag. You can see on the bottom where it says 1C or 1D. If the tag is unreadable, C engines have the older style head gaskets, but there is nothing to say they didn't swap the head gaskets at some time (i.e. D gaskets on a C engine).
 

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