Engine Code Location

1996 Chevrolet Corvette Base, 2D Coupe, 5.7 PSECTION Engine Code Location
ENGINE CODE LOCATION (1)

Engine Code Location
LD8 On right front of engine, on rocker cover.
LD8 On right front of engine block, forward of trans. extension.
LD9 On engine block, near oil filter.
LL0 On left rear side of engine.
LN2 On left side of engine block, under exhaust manifold.
LN2 On left rear of engine, on bellhousing flange.
LQ1 On left rear of engine, on bellhousing flange.
LT1 (Corvette) On right front top of engine block, under ignition coil.
LT1 (Fleetwood) On left rear of engine block.
"LT1 (Fleetwood) On left rear of engine block, near oil filter.
LT1 (Fleetwood) On right front of engine, on cylinder head.
LT1 (All Others) On left side of engine block, above oil pan.
LT1 (All Others) On left rear of engine block, near oil filter.
L24 On left rear side of engine.
L36 On left front of engine, below cylinder head.
L36 On left rear of engine, on bellhousing flange.
L37 On right front of engine, on rocker cover.
L37 On right front of engine block, forward of trans. extension.
L47 On right front of engine, on rocker cover.
L47 On right front of engine block, forward of trans. extension.
L67 On left front of engine, below cylinder head.
L67 On left rear of engine, on bellhousing flange.
L82 On left rear of engine, on oil pan.
L82 On right side of engine, on rocker cover.
L82 On left rear of engine, on bellhousing flange.
L82 On top front of engine block, near timing belt.
L99 On left side of engine block, above oil pan.
L99 On left rear of engine block, near oil filter.
(1) See ENGINE in MODEL IDENTIFICATION table for engine code location prefix (RPO).
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