in the early 60's mopar had a tall deck BB with dual quads and was painted gold..... what was it??
Pictures?Letter Series had those on them adjustable rockers.cool beans. intake and both carbs came with the 1965 413 i got today.... but don't remember in line 4's on one.
ok .. the football ones .... thanksHere is the set-up I had on my 1964 426 Street Wedge. It came off 1962 Chrysler 300H. To make it work in a B-body, you have to adapt the carb linkage to pull back from above throttle shaft, rather than push forward from below, as Chrysler used.
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sure.... i got to chill for a bit. 12 hrs of driving my 1 ton beat me up a bit.... good news tho. both carbs have the tags on them.Pictures?Letter Series had those on them adjustable rockers.
Engine cross section is mis-labelled. Looks to be A-series 318 by oil filter placement and oil pan surface at crankshaft centreline.
yeah your probably correctEngine cross section is mis-labelled. Looks to be A-series 318 by oil filter placement and oil pan surface at crankshaft centreline.
This would be a 413. Tall deck 383 used only 1959-1960 in some Chryslers and DeSotos. Never as High Performance motor.63 (?) 383 RB tall-deck Sonic-ram
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350 was a short deck B-block, like 361, 383, 400. Chevy boys can't believe that Chrysler had a 350 before they did. With a shorter stroke; 3.375" vs. 3.48".
What can I say it was directly from Allpar.comThis would be a 413. Tall deck 383 used only 1959-1960 in some Chryslers and DeSotos. Never as High Performance motor.
well alrighty then350 was a short deck B-block, like 361, 383, 400.