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i got a 240z but it doesnt have the original engine in it. I want to find out what car the engine came from anybody know were i can plz help

Better still - Post the engine serial number. It's on the side of the block, just below the #5/6 spark plugs... There are two pads cast in the block - and the engine serial number will be stamped into them...

Carl, I started to suggest that as well but with the little information provided for all we know it could be a V8.

How do you know it's not original? An L24 is the stock engine. What is the build date (driver door jamb tag)? Your engine was likely produced for a car built in August or September of 1971.

The car this engine came from likely had a manufacture date of 8/71 or 9/71. There is no way to tell for sure. What is the build date of your car?

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its a 71' ill have to look for the month. the previose owner said that it was a different engine. ill post later for the month

the vin plate on the pass side fender will tell you the serial no of the engine your car came with....

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Not meaning to hijack thread but, I have the same situation. 76 280z, build plate says engine should be 084449 but has engine L28-216277. I was wondering is there an engine database to search through for the year of engine? Also has N-42 head. Could I have original head with later short block? Thanks for any info.

That's a shade under 60000 before mine. But you VIN is just under 163000 prior to mine. My engine is 275875 and it's the original engine and N47 head, build date 5/78. 78 didn't have the engine number on the VIN plate. Doesn't really answer your question but it might help establish a point of reference.

Thanks Stephen. So I can reasonably say that I'm still dealing with a 280z engine and not a zx mill. Thanks again.

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