Fury Man Van
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I just got this engine can someone help identify it ? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
it is OCthe R means regular fuel, so a 2 bbl engine.
HP means HP. Nothing else. No secret decoder needed.
that block stamping looks like it starts with 0C to me which is a plant that only made C body cars.
I read that as 0Gxxxxxx. You are probably right.the R means regular fuel, so a 2 bbl engine.
HP means HP. Nothing else. No secret decoder needed.
that block stamping looks like it starts with 0C to me which is a plant that only made C body cars.
there is a weee bit of value to an hp block that is original to the car like a Charger R/T or GTX etc..70 383, put in a car at St Louis assembly plant, in late 1970 run.
The block being an HP or not means NOTHING! There is only extra value in an HP block to the ignorant. All the blocks were identical, the only differences were internal components like pistons and camshaft, all of which would be replaced during a rebuild.
You want an Hp block? Buy some metal stamps.
The crankshaft that came with it has a pilot
How can you say that right around Halloween???Painting the engine orange would be a sin.
I'm not sure even how to tell.The brunt of all ( and there were very many ) 383' s got Forged cranks. The 400's made to replace them got mostly cast cranks. Which does your motor have??
Cast cranks have a thin parting line while the forge cranks have a wide line.I'm not sure even how to tell.
Weren't the HP engines 'high performance' built from the factory?70 383, put in a car at St Louis assembly plant, in late 1970 run.
The block being an HP or not means NOTHING! There is only extra value in an HP block to the ignorant. All the blocks were identical, the only differences were internal components like pistons and camshaft, all of which would be replaced during a rebuild.
You want an Hp block? Buy some metal stamps.
There was an HP 383 option for 1970 C bodies. I owned a Town and Country wagon, numbers matching .Date code on the head casting shows 1836 for 183rd day of 1976.
Engine assembly date is 6 11 (1970).
F383 = 383 assembly for model year 1970
0C254362 VIN indicates a likely 616 SPD at the Jefferson plant also meaning it's out a Chrysler Newport, Newport Custom or Town and Country wagon.
Since it's in a Chrysler, it is not an HP assembly as there was no 383 HP engine for a C body.
There was an HP 383 option for 1970 C bodies. I owned a Town and Country wagon, numbers matching . View attachment 1365632