LemonWedge
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I saw an ad for a somewhat rusty looking Chrysler 400 block near me yesterday so I went to look at it. Bores measured roughly 4.338 with a pair of calipers in a bore with a decent amount of “surface rust”, so std bore is my thought. There was no issues in the bores other than the surface rust, so I snatched it up for a song. Bores all have a very slight ring-ridge, looks like a .030 bore will be more than enough to clean it up nicely. Rest of the engine also has rust, but nothing that looks terminal.
Here’s the interesting thing: it has a casting # of 3830830-400. I can’t find that casting # listed anywhere. While it doesn’t have the highly sought after early “thick” 230 mainline saddles, it does have the same slightly thicker 400 saddles as my late casting 230 block that is currently in LemonWedge. They are visibly thicker than my 383 block. The guy I bought it from is a Mopar guy…. He knew how desirable 400 blocks are. He was told it was an industrial block and wasn’t sure of what that meant to its value however. So coupled with the surface rust and the fact that he just wanted it gone, he said yes to my 1st offer of $100!
Haven’t cleaned it up yet, but I’m thinking I just scored a great deal. Pictures to come.
Here’s the interesting thing: it has a casting # of 3830830-400. I can’t find that casting # listed anywhere. While it doesn’t have the highly sought after early “thick” 230 mainline saddles, it does have the same slightly thicker 400 saddles as my late casting 230 block that is currently in LemonWedge. They are visibly thicker than my 383 block. The guy I bought it from is a Mopar guy…. He knew how desirable 400 blocks are. He was told it was an industrial block and wasn’t sure of what that meant to its value however. So coupled with the surface rust and the fact that he just wanted it gone, he said yes to my 1st offer of $100!
Haven’t cleaned it up yet, but I’m thinking I just scored a great deal. Pictures to come.
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