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My bet is it was an XD suffix engine that someone added a Z to the end of and made up to be a “DZ” engine. The XD suffix is a 69 truck 350/255hp engine from a truck as shown in the attached screenshot.
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^ bingo!
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Makes sense.
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I couldn’t find the XD code in any of my car books, that’s because it’s a truck motor. I had thought that’s what someone had done but couldn’t find XD info.
It’s probably a two bolt main block also. This proves people were trying to fake the DZ engines 25 to 30 years ago at least. Thanks a lot,
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It could be a 4 bolt based on the truck application
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Is that what the 4 to the right of the 255 means? I can’t scroll to the top of the page.
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Definitely an added Z on the end of an XD stamping.
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It has an E19 casting and a 0425 assembly should be case closed.
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