

The 370 cubic inch 385 Series commercial truck engine is not well known by the 429/460 performance enthusiasts, but actually the 385 Series engine family consists of the 370, 429, and 460 engines. If you are certain of that engineering revision, then you almost certainly have a pair of 370 CI truck heads.

FORD 460 79-4/85 ENGINE - Reman Engine 3 Yr/unlimited km warranty Block Casting: D9TE-AB/GA Right Head Casting: D3VE-A2B,D4VE Left Head Casting: D3VE-A2B,D4VE Crank Casting: 3Y,3YAB Casting Location: V8, Right Side Of The Block Smog: Y Years: 1979-4/85 Model: Hollander: 9075B 9075C 9075D 9175A Special Notes: Ohv 16 Valve, Cast Iron Big Block V8 - 385 Series (6.1/370, 7.0/429, 7.5/460) - 460 casting numbers and balancing - i have the engine and cylinder head casting numbers and wondering when this engine was built i understand there are more numbers than what i have here and i realize there are more than just a few people asking this question so.The D9TE casting arrived in the 1979 model year and was utilized until the end of 460 production ( to 1996). I like to refer to all but the D9TE as the "early-style" blocks. The available production cast iron block casting numbers are C8VE-A, C9VE-A, D0VE-A, D1VE-("xxx") and D9TE-AB.What that means is that you cannot use the block casting code to tell the two engines apart. However, during those 10 years, both the 429 and 460 have the same identical blocks. Anything later than 1978 is a 460 as Ford stopped making the 429 in 1978. After 1978, the crankshaft number started with a 3. DSS Racing offers CNC-designed and race-prepared blocks for 302, 351 and 5.4-liter modular engines. You can purchase Ford Racing products from your local dealer and many aftermarket Mustang or racing parts suppliers. The 460 block uses 3-inch main journals and is ideal for race applications. In the 60's the letter changed to ' C ' and. Ford started using this structure in the late 50's with the first letter being ' B '. The Ford casting number always starts with the ' Decade ' letter' ( see table 1.3 ). The D9TE casting arrived in the 1979 model year and was utilized until the end of 460 production ( to 1996).The majority of casting part numbers have 9 digits within 3 different groups and the first digit is the start of the part number. Plus I hate having to burn some resources on my ESXi box to keep this going.The available production cast iron block casting numbers are C8VE-A, C9VE-A, D0VE-A, D1VE-("xxx") and D9TE-AB. I have NO idea why the UDM is not letting this work, without some funky workaround like this. So, since I knew it worked on my wired vlan/subnet, I moved the connections in my VM over to my network, static'd it and set the DNS to OpenDNS, and wham, works. So I figured I'll spin up a VM on the kids network, since he already had them set there. My network uses Google/Cloudflare DNS resolvers.Īfter beating my head on this for a few months trying various different things, I finally figured out, if I changed my DNS servers on my desktop to be on OpenDNS's DNS servers, it worked. Whenever I tried to run the OpenDNS app on my desktop (which always worked fine previous to the UDM) it would say it couldn't find the internet. I have his stuff set up to all go to openDNS automatically from the DHCP server on the UDM. So I FINALLY figured out a way around this, and it does NOT make me too happy.Įssentially my network has a dedicated VLAN/subnet for my kid to use.
