Chevrolet 235 Engine Serial Number

The Chevy 235 inline 6 cylinder engine was first introduced in 1941 and was mainly used in large trucks. In 1950, GM decided to use the 235 in several of its automobiles that were going to have the new Powerglide automatic transmission. In 1953, all Chevy 235 engines that were used with Powerglide transmissions were upgraded with a fully pressurized lubrication system as well as hydraulic lifters. If a car buyer chose a manual transmission then they received the older 235 engine design with solid lifters.

One interesting fact about the 235 inline 6 is that it was the engine that was used in the first Corvettes that were produced in 1953 and ran up through 1955. This same engine was also used in GM trucks from 1954 to 1962. In 1963 this long lived engine was officially dropped from the GM production line and replaced by the all new Chevy 230 I6.

Engine Specifications

I recently bought a 1954 3600 Chevrolet Truck. The engine had been replaced with another 235 problem was previous owner did not know the year or mileage. Fortunately the engine runs well and does not smoke. The odometer shows very low mileage, 674 miles. When I looked for engine serial numbers there were none, even under the paint. Prior years were black and silver. Serial numbers: H 1/2 ton, J 3/4 ton, L 1 ton, etc. 1954 Chevy Truck. Chevrolet has the newly introduced cross type “bull nose” grille. Introduced the new high pressure 235 cubic inch insert bearing engine on pickups, and 261 cubic inch six cylinder on larger trucks.

1950 - 1952 with 1 Barrel Carb

Max Brake Horsepower: 105 @ 3600 rpm
Max Torque: 193 @ 2000 rpm
Stroke: 3.94
Bore: 3.5625
Compression: 6.7
Firing Order: 153624

1953 with 1 Barrel Carb (Manual Transmission)

Max Brake Horsepower: 108 @ 3600 rpm
Max Torque: 200 @ 2000 rpm
Stroke: 3.94
Bore: 3.5625
Compression: 7.1
Firing Order: 153624

1953 - 1954 with 1 Barrel Carb (Automatic Transmission)

Max Brake Horsepower: 115 @ 3600 rpm
Max Torque: 204 @ 2000 rpm
Stroke: 3.94
Bore: 3.5625
Compression: 7.5
Firing Order: 153624

1953 - 1955 with 3 X 1 Barrel Carbs (Corvette Model)

Max Brake Horsepower: 150 @ 4200 rpm
Max Torque: 223 @ 2000 rpm
Stroke: 3.94
Bore: 3.5625
Compression: 8.0
Firing Order: 153624

1954 - 1955 with 1 Barrel Carb

Max Brake Horsepower: 125 @ 4000 rpm
Max Torque: 204 @ 2000 rpm
Stroke: 3.94
Bore: 3.5625
Compression: 7.5
Firing Order: 153624

1955 with 1 Barrel Carb Manual Transmission

Max Brake Horsepower: 123 @ 3800 rpm
Max Torque: 207 @ 2000 rpm
Stroke: 3.94
Bore: 3.5625
Compression: 7.5
Firing Order: 153624

1955 with 1 Barrel Carb Automatic Transmission

Max Brake Horsepower: 136 @ 4200 rpm
Max Torque: 209 @ 2000 rpm
Stroke: 3.94
Bore: 3.5625
Compression: 7.5
Firing Order: 153624

1956 - 1957 with 1 Barrel Carb

Max Brake Horsepower: 140 @ 4200 rpm
Max Torque: 210 @ 2400 rpm
Stroke: 3.94
Bore: 3.5625
Compression: 8.0
Firing Order: 153624

1958 with 1 Barrel Carb

Max Brake Horsepower: 145 @ 4200 rpm
Max Torque: 215 @ 2400 rpm
Stroke: 3.94
Bore: 3.5625
Compression: 8.25
Firing Order: 153624

1959 - 1962 with 1 Barrel Carb

Max Brake Horsepower: 135 @ 4000 rpm
Max Torque: 217 @ 2000 rpm
Stroke: 3.94
Bore: 3.5625
Compression: 8.25
Firing Order: 153624

Chevy Small Block V8 Engine Identification

General Decoding Information
This topic can be somewhat confusing, especially with the amount of information available and the interpretation of it. The primary pieces of information you'll decode are the;

  1. Engine Code and
  2. Partial VIN.
  3. Casting Date.
  4. Casting Number.

The engine code and partial vin # will accurately nail down whatever the thing is rather quickly, and the other information will fall into line with that.

How Do You Decode A Chevy Engine Number

'Numbers Matching'
This is my opinion, and the generally accepted norm:
When people say 'It's numbers matching' - what they mean is the engine (or other component, i.e the transmission) can be MATCHED to the vehicle it was originally used in. This match is done via the PARTIAL VIN stamp on the component. The partial VIN will match the vehicles VIN. If it does - it's 'numbers matching', otherwise - it's not. done. end of story.
Some folks use these terms loosely, or will say 'numbers correct' or something to that effect. But numbers correct is not numbers matching. Again, it either matches or it doesn't. If it doesn't match - is it correct?
Numbers matching is important when you're trying to decode a Z28 or Super Sport where the VIN won't identify the vehicle as such. You need to decode the engine and see if it matches the vehicle, and if the code signifies Z28 or SS equipment.
Lastly, in extreme cases, you'll want to verify the numbers stamped onto the component were the ones stamped into it originally and aren't restamped.
The point of this page is to help you figure out how to decode stuff.

1. ENGINE CODE STAMPING NUMBER

All engines are stamped with an engine ID code, consisting of assembly plant code, production date and suffix code. V8 codes are stamped on a pad just forward of the right side (passenger) cylinder head.

The engine date must precede the car build date, otherwise something is amiss. Some engine machining operations (decking) will obliterate the engine ID.

Engine ID Code Example: V0101CLJ - (V = Plant, 01 = Month, 01 = Day, CLJ = Engine Suffix Code)
Another example: T0830CTY - (T = Tonawanda, 08 = August, 30 = 30th day, CTY = 1970 396 Camaro, 375 hp, 11.0:1, TH400)

Engine Plant Code

CodeEngine Plant
FFlint (Motor)
HHydramatic
KSt. Catherines, Ontario
(McKinnon Industries Canada)
MGM of Mexico
SSaginaw Service
TTonawanda
VFlint (Engine)

Engine Suffix Code

Suffix codes are either alphabetical or alphanumeric. Select the portion of the alphabet for your code. For example, select 'DTR-HQ' if you'd like to find code DZ. In some cases suffix codes are reused twice or more over time, in this event check the partial VIN code or block casting date code and then see what year the block was made to pin down what application your block was originally used in. This list of codes is a summarization, it is not complete nor all inclusive.

Small Block Engine Suffix Code Menu
3N - CDR | CE - CMJ | CMK - CUD | CUF - DTM |DTR - HQ | HR - TBS | TBT - TJS | TJT - TXB | TXC - UTT | UTU - ZY

Big Block Engine Suffix Code Menu
0FC - 9XZ | AAA - CTB | CTH - IJ | IK - MZ | Q - YZ

Note: CODE CExxxx (counter or crate engine) was used from 1968 to current year. It represents any CID and is used to indicate this particular engine was replaced under Warranty. It is a direct replacement for the original equipment. It doesn't indicate what the original equipment was.

VF292800 - is an example of a over the counter crate engine. '2800' is the last 4 digits of the GM part # for the crate engine assembly. The final digit could be a year code.
Another example: A Targetmaster engine (p/n 14009800) built in 1985 could have a code stamped as follows:
A0198005 (A = january, 01, 9800 = pn, 5 = 1985).

2. VIN CODE

VIN Code Format
The vin code format is stamped onto most engines. The format consists of divisional identification number, model year, assembly plant designation and vehicle serial or sequence number.
In 68-69 model cars, the serial (VIN) number of the car the engine was installed in is stamped next to, or under the engine code ID.
Starting in 1970, the serial number is stamped either above the oil filter, somewhere on the block pad (in front of the cylinder head), or on the transmission flange somewhere. Chevrolet issued technical service bulletins to indicate which engines were to recieve a vin stamp, so who knows what could have happend (or not happened).

VIN code format Example: 13N100001
(1 = Chevrolet, 3 = 1973, N = Norwood, 100001 = Production sequence of vehicle VIN)

Assembly Plants

In 1972, plant codes changed to reflect the VIN code. For example, 'NOR' = Norwood before 1972. In 1972 and on, it was simply 'N'.

A = Lakewood
A = Atlanta GA
L = Van NuysW = Willow Run4 = Scarborough
B = BaltimoreM = LansingX = Fairfax5 = Bowling Green
C = Lansing (B)
C = Southgate CA.
N = NorwoodY = Wilmington5 = London
D = Doraville GAP = Pontiac (Pontiac)Z = Fremont6 = Oklahoma City
E = LindenQ = Detriot1 = Wentzville7 = Lordstown
F = Flint (Chevy)R = Arlington1 = Oshawa #28 = Shreveport
G = FraminghamS = St. Louis2 = Moraine (T&B)8 = Fujisawa (Japan) Luv
H = Flint (Buick)S = Ramos Arizpe2 = St. Therese9 = Detroit (Cadillac)
J = JanesvilleT = Tarrytown3 = Detroit (T&B)9 = Oshawa #1
K = Kansas City
K - Kosai
U = Hamtramck
U = Lordstown OH.
3 = St. Eustache0 GM Truck Pontiac
K = LeedsV= Pontiac (GMC)4 = Orion

3. CASTING DATE

Casting Clock
On some Saginaw blocks, intakes and exhausts a 'clock' was cast into the block. The clock is a circle of 10 dots, one dot for each hour of a shift (usually 10 hour shifts). An arrow points to the beginning of the shift an another dot outside the circle indicates what time of day the cast part was made. Anyways, that's what that circle thing is (if you happen to see it on something).

Casting Date
Small block casting date is located on driver side rear of block on flange forward of bellhousing. Big block on the right side of engine above the oil pan rails.

Casting Date Example: E038 - (E = Month, 03 = Day, 8 = Last digit of model year (1978)).

Identification

Month: A = Jan, B = Feb, C = Mar, D = Apr, E = May, F = Jun, G = July, H = Aug, I = Sep, J = Oct, K = Nov, L = Dec

4. ENGINE BLOCK CASTING NUMBER

Notes (for below): 'High Power' is the maximum rate HP this block was used for, 'Low Power' is the lowest rated horsepower RPO engine the block was used in. 'Main Caps' is the number of bolts holding the cap. A 'two-bolt' main, or a four-bolt main. Four bolt main blocks are desirable in high performance applications because the extra strength of the additional bolts keeps the bottom end rigid and less prone to failure. However, a properly prepared 2 bolt main engine will work just fine (often times you'll lose a rod bolt before you break a crank because it's 'only' a 2 bolt main).

YearsCastingCIDLow PowerHigh PowerMain CapsComments
1980-85140029350--2car
1973-803308174001501802car, truck
19753559092621101102car, truck
1976-85355909305--2A
1975360851262--2Monza
1976-79361979305--2car, truck
1978-86366245350---car
1982-86366286350--4Chevrolet, siamese
1982366299350--4Chevrolet, aluminium
1956-67383810283--2-
1967-68389257302--2Z-28
1968-73391436307--2-
1965-67393288283--2car, truck
1976-79460776305--2car, truck
1976-79460777305--2car
1978-79460778305--2car, truck
1979-82471511267--2car, truck
1976-85581671305--2A
1985-941489363350--2-
1979-822135412267--2-
1979-822404929267--2-
1973-763030817400--2car, truck
1958-613556519283--2car, truck
19553703524265195_2car, no filter
1955-5637209912651952252car, truck
195737315482832202832-
1956-673736935283--2-
1957-5937377392832202902car, truck
1958-6237565192831703152car, truck
1956-673756935283--2-
1962-6537828703272503752car, truck
1956-673789187283--2-
1962-6737898173272102752car, truck
1961-6237899352831703152Late 61 car & vette
1962-6737907212831702202Chevy II
1964-6737913623272503002Replaced 3790721
1958-6337942262831701952Car & truck
1968-6937944603272502502truck
1968-693814660327--2F A
1968-693814660302--4Camaro, Z-28
19633830944327-3002-
1956-673832338283--2-
1964-6638348102831952202Car, truck & marine
1962-6338348122831701952car & truck
1958-623837739283--2-
1964-6838498522831952202car & truck
1956-673849859283--2-
1956-673849935283--2-
1964-673852174327--2car, truck
1968-763855961350--2car
1964-6738581743272753502Full, A & Y
1964-6738581803272503002-
1962-673858190327--2-
1965-6738621942831952202Chevy II
1962-663864812283230-2car, truck
1964-673868657327300-2-
1962-673876132327--2-
19633889935283--2truck
196738926573022902902Z-28, small journal
196738926573272103502car & truck
196738926573502952952Camaro
1968-693892659327210-2-
196738969442831951952replaced by 307 in 68
196738969482831951952identical to 3834810
196739033523272103502cars only
1969-803911460350--2A
1968-733914635307--2car
196839146363072002002car & truck
1968-693914638327--2-
1968-733914653307--2A
196839146603272103002cars
196839146783022902902/4Camaro, Z-28
196839146783272103502car & truck
196839146783502952952Camaro/ChevyII
1965-673932288283--2A
1956-673932338283--2-
1974-753932368350--2-
1969-733932371307--2car,truck
1969-733932373307--2car,truck
196939323863022902904Camaro Z28
196939323863272102102Camaro
196939323863503003504-
196939323883022902904Z28
196939323883503003004cars
1968-693933100327--2-
1968-693933180327--2-
19683941174307--2truck
1956-673949852283--2-
1970-8039515094001502652/4car,truck
1970-7339515114002552654B & G body
1962-673953512327--2-
1968-693955618327--4A,F,Vette
196939566183022902904Z28
196939566183272352352fullsize
196939566183502503502/4cars
196939566323072002002car & truck
1969-763958618350--2A
1962-633959512327250-2-
1956-673959532283--2-
19683970010327--2A
1969-7939700103501853702 or 4car, truck, Vette
1970-7339700143502003002/4LA built Camaro
1969-7339700203071152002car,truck
1969-7239700243071302002A,F,X
1968-766259425350---car,truck
1980-8414010201305--2car,truck
1980-8414010202305--2car,truck
1980-8414010203305--2car, truck
1980-8214010205267--2-
1980-8514010207350--4truck
1980-8514010209350--4truck
1978-8614010231305--2-
1979-8214010280267--2car
198214011064350--4Chevrolet, high tin
1979-8214016375267--2-
1979-8214016376267--2car
1978-8514016379350---car, truck
1980-8414016381305--2car, truck
1978-8814016383305--2-
1979-8214040205267--2-
1978-8614049047305--2-
1986-9414079287350----
198714088526350--2Camaro
1986-9414088548350----
1986-9214088551305--2-
1988-9414093627305--2-
1986-9414093638350----
1988-9414094766305--2-
1986-9414101148350----
1987-8814102058305--2-
1969-8514316379350--2-

General Engine Block Specifications

Chevrolet 235 Engine Specs

While 6 different bore size blocks have been produced, the small block engine can be classified into 3 bore sizes and 3 main bearing sizes. 283 blocks (3.875' bore, 2.3' main), 302/327/350 blocks (4' bore, 2.3' or 2.45' mains), and 400 blocks (4.126', 2.65' mains). In 1968 the main bearing saddles were increased in size from 2.3' to 2.45'.
CIDYearBoreMain Cap
26219753.6712 bolt ONLY
2671979 - 813.5002 bolt ONLY
3051976 - 963.7362 bolt ONLY
3071968 - 733.8752 bolt ONLY
3271968-694.001 (2.3' main)2 bolt
3501968-884.001 (2.3' main)2 bolt
26519944.001 (2.45' main)2 bolt
3021968-694.001 (2.45' main)4 bolt
3501968-964.001 (2.45' main)4 bolt
4001970-724.126 (2.65' main)4 bolt
4001973-804.126 (2.65' main)2 bolt

Notes: 2 bolt ONLY means just that,. otherwise 2 or 4 bolt can mean either design...