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 Post subject: engine code????
PostPosted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 3:50 pm 
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i think i may have located a slant for the 40 plymee.
date code on it is( b 225 2 28 ) would this mean 1972 225 engine. i know it's a older vintage, but not sure just how to read the code.
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That code means you're looking at a 225 made on February 28, 1966.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 5:51 pm 
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would this engine be a good choice ? it supposedly has a forged crank, and larger rods than the newer style.
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All three slant-6 engines (170, 198, 225) used a forged crank through midyear '76. Starting then, a cast crank with narrower bearings was substituted. This '66 engine, if it is fundamentally sound, would be a fine choice to build up.

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Main thing to consider, is the pilot hole in the end of the crank. The 67 older engines had a smaller pilot hole for the torque converter, and flange for the flexplate/flywheel, then the 68 and newer engines.

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 5:39 pm 
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considering the difference in the rear of the crankshaft, would there be any problems bolting up a later manual trans? i would really like to put a later 4 speed o.d. unit in this car.
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 Post subject: Chuck, in a word..."no"
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Chuck, in a word..."no"

No problems puting in the 4 speed. If you have the fabricaton skills to get the engine in, adapting either crank to the input shaft is child's play, only requiring a bearing. If your crank is unfinished and the bore has not been depened, you can cut off part of the input shaft.

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Chuck, in a word..."no"

No problems puting in the 4 speed. If you have the fabricaton skills to get the engine in, adapting either crank to the input shaft is child's play, only requiring a bearing. If your crank is unfinished and the bore has not been depened, you can cut off part of the input shaft.

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Still have to consider the different size of the flywheel center hole. Need the early flywheel, or make an adapter "ring", to use the late flywheel.

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 5:20 am 
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thanks guys, all this info helps prevent surprises. i hate surprises. no i won't have any problem getting the engine and trans mounted up, the biggest thing i see is that the slant appears to be about 3" longer, and i will have to relocate radiator, and or recess firewall. the problem with moving firewall back is that there is a area on passenger side thar sticks out for the original heater box, and due to the "slant" of the engine, may prevent removal of the head at a later time. i always try to think ahead for future service. haven't got the engine yet, but hope to have by next weekend, then i can do some real measuring. again ,,, thanks for the input.
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