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It may be a long shot...but.
Does anyone happen to have a good website that will help me decode Mopar transmissions, and a pair of exhaust manifolds (440 motor ~late 60s early 70s). Thanks in advance!
Jon |
http://www.yearone.com/updatedsingle...gineinfo1.html
http://www.yearone.com/updatedsingle...ngnumbers.html http://www.mymopar.com/enginecastnumb.htm :google: i searched "mopar, engine decoding" |
**Update** found one site, the engine (manifolds) are off a truck but it didnt give me any more info than that. Still any help would be appreciated.
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i have to call and order stuff from TSR Racing products in NH, and carl moroe is the guy who wrote the book on mopar racing transmissions -- everyone uses his book as the written in stone info for restos and racing -- what exactly is it you want to know ????? -- i can ask --- jz
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http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.com/welcome.html
http://www.lhmopars.com/ http://www.allpar.com/ took me a while but if you look on these sites you will be able to link to what you need -- jz |
if you have the part numbers, I can try to look them up on chryslers website.
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Thanks guys, the problem is that the numbers on the transmission are illegible without taking the trans out. I have the first few or last numbers on both the front and tail housings. I didnt spend too much time trying to get them, I may be able to get them if I really get the truck up in the air, but it was dipping to about 20* in the garage really fast, and didnt want to stay too much longer. Once I get the full numbers, Ill post them up, if I dont find out what it is by then. So far the manifolds are off a truck, so I would imagine the motor/trans were from a truck of some sort.
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Okay by looking at some photos its a Chrysler A-833 Transmission.
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