I want to lower the engine block with new custom motor mounts, and the would collide with the bosses marked red in the picture. The bosses are on both sides of the block.
Would it be safe to grind 1/8 of an inch off of them (green area) to make room for the higher motor mounts?
I’m wondering if it was casted in the block to help hold the complete assembled engine in some sort of cradle during shipment to the vehicle assembly plant.
Hard to see the cast on the left. Is it C8DE-6015-C ?
If it is, below might be the correct de-coding.
C8 = 1968
D = Falcon (model the part was developed & billed for)
E = Engine (design engineering office that created the part)
6015 = This is the actual part number for the block
C = This means it was the third block designed for a 1968 Falcon (Note: C might not represent 3rd block design)
My casting is a 66 200. I see nothing on the inside that would be a problem. The distributor side is close the the drive hole on the inside, the other side there is nothing
The area marked in white is where the boss in question is
Maybe they are from some point in the manufacturing or machine? The are pretty much flush the the oil pan surface so it would be a pretty consistent mounting appendage for machine work/ jig. ??
My casting is a 66 200. I see nothing on the inside that would be a problem. The distributor side is close the the drive hole on the inside, the other side there is nothing
The area marked in white is where the boss in question is
Thanks everyone, seems I can grind some material off, good news for me!
@63 Sprint the number on the block is: C8DE-6015-B
The bosses are not machined on the underside, they are located above the oil pan mating surface View attachment 29182
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