Re: How do I tell if truck is #s matching
OK. There's a thread in The Vault with this info, but the pics are dead. If some Admin wanted to re-host the pics, then replace the posting in The Vault with this one, that would be fine with me. That would preserve this info forever. If I get pissed, and kill the pic links again, that's it. I will never take the 2-1/2 hours to re-post this again.
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Here is the front pad. In front of the RH Cyl head. It is usually not clean enough to read with the accessories installed. The last 3 digits are the model year, and the Machine Code. All SyTy engines are "LD". In this case "2LD" indicates a 1992 Typhoon engine. A Syclone engine will be a 1LD. The W is for Romulus where all SyTy engines were produced, and the 10M9 is the date of production, October 09, which for model year 92 would actually have been 1991.
This is the casting date on the rear bell-housing. In this case we have I(eye)18 1. This is September, 18, 1991. The casting date must always precede the assembly date on the front pad. In this case we have casting date of September 18, 1991, and an assembly date of October 09, 1991 which are 3 weeks apart. Works for me.
This is the block casting number. Also on the rear bell-housing flange. AFAIK, all SyTy blocks are 6061's. There is also an upside down "061" on each side of the block near the motor mount bosses. This is pretty straight forward.
This is the VIN stamping. It is on the LH rear of the block, above the oil filter adapter. It can be read with the engine installed looking through the wheel well, or from under the truck with a mirror. Many 93's have this number applied with "laser dots". We've discussed this before. There may be laser dots in 92, and there may be stampings in 93. Either way, those swirly marks under the stamping have to be there.
We have the last 9 of the VIN. TN0810764
T= I'm not real sure, but may be "Truck", as this is the Check Digit position, which is only 0-9, or X.
N = Model year 1992. (M= 91, and P=93)
0= Pontiac West Assembly Plant, where Typhoons were assembled. A Syclone will have an "8", for Shreveport, where Syclones were assembled.
8= Unique model identifier for all SyTy's.
10764= Sequential Number. (Ignore the "1").
Another part of "Matching Numbers" is that the engine front pad assembly date CAN'T precede the vehicle assembly date. Look at the door jamb date, or look up the build date in the Renz/Compnine database. I didn't bother to do so for 92 #0764 as this was a parted-out truck.
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OK. Transmission.
This is a Syclone Trans. Syclones are the only SyTy I've seen the VIN stamping in this location. Typhoons are discussed below.
TM8802107
T= Again, not sure. Possibly "Truck".
M=1991, it's a Syclone
next 8= Shreveport Assembly, so it's a Syclone
2nd8= Unique SyTy identifier
02107 = Sequential number.
Here is the Transmission Model and Date produced.
It is on the Passenger rear, between the last two pan bolt holes.
This is similar to the Engine Machine code, as all SyTy trans are "LHM" and the digit preceding the LHM is the Model year.
1LHM092B.
1= Model Year = 1991, so it's a Syclone.
LHM = "LH" is the SyTy trans bill of materials, the "M" is TH700 / 4L60 type.
092 is a Julian date, the 92nd day of the year. In this case March 02, which for Model Year 1991 would be 1991. So March 02, 1991. This date again must precede the build date of the vehicle. The build date for Sy #2107 was May 01, 1991. (Beware that 1992 is a Leap Year. If you calculate a 92 Julian in your head, and the Julian is >59, you'll be off a day). Again, works for me.
B= 2nd Shift Production.
This is the location for the VIN stamping on many Typhoons. It is on the horizontal surface right above the Model and Date stamping. If the stamping is not on the bell-housing, look here, but on occasions I've not found a VIN stamping in either location. In this case, use the model and assembly date as your clues. It would be credible to think that if PAS replaced a transmission in their shop prior to shipping, the trans did not get VIN-stamped, as only the assembly plant had that capability.
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So there you have it. A definitive guide to cracking the "Matching Numbers" on a Syclone or Typhoon engine and transmission. I also have pics of the rear axle codes which I have also deciphered, and may ask an Admin to add them later. But for now, I'm done typing and editing.
Hope you find this useful, and informative. If anyone copies this or links this post to another site, that's fine, but please give attribution to its author. Thanks.
DaveP