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A gracious and kind FBBO member posted a thread a short time ago, he had some Mopar stuff left over from when he had a 69 Road Runner. He was looking to send his stuff to a good home and I was glad to take it. Chris had 2 383 engines and a collection of car parts to clear out so @CoronetDarter and I went to collect the bounty on Thursday. Rich is considering a stroked 383 for his 68 Dart so one of these two engines may serve as a foundation for that. Once we got to unloading, I saw that one engine had broken ears to attach the motor mounts.
I’ve never seen these break off before.
I wasn’t bothered by it. I wanted the engines for pushrods, rocker arms and shafts, fuel pump pushrods and other hardware. The other engine was a 2 barrel version and from a Monaco. It was relatively untouched. It still had the A/C compressor, exhaust manifolds, alternator, P/S pump and pulleys. It wouldn’t spin over with a breaker bar but no problem. Rich and I tore it down….
THAT was the most difficult tear down that I have ever done. Nothing we could do would get the crank to rotate. Cylinders 3 and 7 had water inside at one time and rust scale had formed. #3 was at bottom dead center so the crank was all the way down… any movement meant pushing through the rust scale.
I wish that I would have taken pictures but I didn’t until today.
I’ve never seen these break off before.
I wasn’t bothered by it. I wanted the engines for pushrods, rocker arms and shafts, fuel pump pushrods and other hardware. The other engine was a 2 barrel version and from a Monaco. It was relatively untouched. It still had the A/C compressor, exhaust manifolds, alternator, P/S pump and pulleys. It wouldn’t spin over with a breaker bar but no problem. Rich and I tore it down….
THAT was the most difficult tear down that I have ever done. Nothing we could do would get the crank to rotate. Cylinders 3 and 7 had water inside at one time and rust scale had formed. #3 was at bottom dead center so the crank was all the way down… any movement meant pushing through the rust scale.
I wish that I would have taken pictures but I didn’t until today.
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