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PostPosted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 9:38 pm 
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I was reading an article " Aluminum Slant Six Engine Overview" and had a couple of questions about the numbering on the engine block. My block has many more numbers on it than in the article. I would like to know what they mean. Thanks


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 9:44 pm 
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I don't know anything about the numbers, but wonder if your engine runs. Is it in a car? You should feel good about having it at all, and I hope you get it going if it does not run now.

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Die cast mold numbers and run dates.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2007 1:08 pm 
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Die cast mold numbers and run dates.
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What exact info do these numbers represent?


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I don't know anything about the numbers, but wonder if your engine runs. Is it in a car? You should feel good about having it at all, and I hope you get it going if it does not run now.

Sam
It is a block that was never in a car. It was assembled, run in the Chrysler testing lab, torn down for inspection, and put away. It has been in indoor storage ever since. I am interested in decoding these numbers. Awsome car!!!


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Wow!

A engine never in a car. That's a rare find. :)

Cheers, Wizard


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Thanks man! I hope you find a nice car for your aluminum slant. Doctor Dodge is most likely the guy to help you figure out how to build it.

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Wow!

A engine never in a car. That's a rare find. :)

Cheers, Wizard
Thanks. I looked long and hard to find it. I have had it in my garage for about 22 years. Now I am trying to find someone who can decode the numbers.


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Thanks man! I hope you find a nice car for your aluminum slant. Doctor Dodge is most likely the guy to help you figure out how to build it.

Sam
F ortunatly, I have been building racing engines for over 35 years. I am just curious on how to decode the numbers.


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F ortunatly, I have been building racing engines for over 35 years. I am just curious on how to decode the numbers.
Cool, how many were aluminum slants? Iron ones?

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In that case, Doctor Dodge is likely still the go to guy to get info on campatability of parts, gaskets, heads, cams etc. He is part of a racing community that has traveled this road more than a few times, and their advice is "priceless" as the Master CArd ad says.

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I am interested in decoding these numbers
Is there a stamped number on the passenger side bell housing flange>
Are the other number you discribed casted-in or stamped-in?
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I am interested in decoding these numbers
Is there a stamped number on the passenger side bell housing flange>
Are the other number you discribed casted-in or stamped-in?
DD
Both numberings are stamped in.


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Are there any stamped numbers on the main ID Pad?
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2007 11:35 am 
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Are there any stamped numbers on the main ID Pad?
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The only number on this block at that location is 7/16. Thanks Doc


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