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I bought a 1974 Corvette convertible last year, it had 57,000 miles and It was sold to me as matching numbers. Which I now found out is not true.When i steam-cleaned the engine and found these engine codes on the front of the motor. VO6106MJ 15S166511, so I believe it is from 1975. The problem is I can not find out what the MJ means have looked so many codes its making me dizzy. Anybody have an ideas? Because i am at a loss all I know is that it is a 350 probably an L48 if they were took the time to put another engine in it you think they would have put something with a little more horsepower.
Are you sure you have the stamping right? "V" is the Flint engine plant "06" is June, and "01" is the first. There were some engine suffix codes that began with a "6", but they're always followed by an "X". I think what you identified as a "6" is more likely a "C", making the suffix code "CMJ". There is also the very slight possibility that someone stamped a "6" instead of a "C", but this is extremely unlikely, as mistakes like that were usually caught and "ground out".
CMJ had three different uses.
1) 74 4bbl, 350/160, with an automatic in police cars.
2) 75 2bbl, 350/145, with A.I.R. emissions and automatic in Chevelle's, Monte Carlo's & full size Chevrolet's
3) 76 2bbl, 350/145, with A.I.R. emissions and automatic in Chevelle's, Monte Carlo's & full size Chevrolet's.
The engine's likely a 75 based on the VIN, but a check of the casting date on the flange where the trans mounts, on the right rear side of the block will narrow it down further.
I bought a 1974 Corvette convertible last year, it had 57,000 miles and It was sold to me as matching numbers. Which I now found out is not true.When i steam-cleaned the engine and found these engine codes on the front of the motor. VO6106MJ 15S166511, so I believe it is from 1975. .
Further analysis of the VIN derivative yields this: Corvette engines of 1975 had a VIN derivative beginning with 15S400001 and ending in 15S438465. Yours is outside of this range at 15S166511 and with a check digit of 1 instead of 4. The 15S1 means it came out of a 1975 vehicle produced at St. Louis. Keep in mind other Chevrolets were assembled at St. Louis besides Corvettes.
Originally Posted by jdepizzo
Ok rechecked the code and you are right VO610CMJ, found a 4 digit code on the right side ES05 ?
Take another look. I am guessing the casting date is really E 30 5 which translates to May 30, 1975. This pairs well with a Flint assembly date of V0610 or June 10.
As gbvette62 previously mentioned, this engine looks to be a 1975 2bbl, 350/145, with A.I.R. emissions and automatic from Chevelle's, Monte Carlo's & full size Chevrolet's
Wellcome to the Forum and please post some pics of your car. We love pics!
Last edited by '73and'75; Sep 22, 2023 at 08:28 AM.