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    Posted: 22 Jul 2010 at 10:59am
I sprayed degreaser on my AC engine last night and uncovered the following: L19G
Does this mean it's a D19?
I thought it was a D17... but it evidently is a D19, correct? Or does this have no relavence to the AC model type? By the way, it's gas, not diesel.
 
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If it's a 4 cyl. then it's a D-17
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If you have a 4 cyl engine, you don't have a D19. All D19's are 6 cyl gas or diesel. Another big difference is a D19 has a straight through rear axle with the center of the wheel. A D17 has drop boxes on it's rear axle so the axle from the trans is offset with the center of the wheel.
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The plot thickens... its definitely a 4 cylinder.

What on earth then does L19G mean? Why would they put this on the engine block if it's a D17?
My parts guy has already ordered a replacement D17 water pump... so I sure as heck it's that model.
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Good chance it's a casting number of some kind. You might ask ML Pankey if he knows. He knows what engine combinations work best for pulling.
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