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440 Engine VIN Identification

Started by SovereignZuul, August 23, 2014, 02:43:44 PM

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SovereignZuul

Hey all, haven't been on these forums in 10 years I'd say, I still have my old Dodge Charger.com t-shirts though.

I just bought a 440 today, needing help if I can identify what kind of vehicle it came from if it's possible to do so.

There's not much documentation online for stuff past 1974 it seems.

The casting number reads:

4006630-440-9

Indicates a 1978 Block, I think.


Here's the VIN from what I can read: 66135071


I've never owned a 440, someone told me the giant alternator might be a sign it's from a police car.  The seller believed it was taken from a Newport.

I can't find anything online to help me with the vin ID if that's enough to tell me what kind of car this came from.  Whatever it was also had A/C.  Power steering is in the charger behind the engine, complete engine, still turns via breaker bar and even has the stock exhaust manifolds on it.  Someone chopped it out of a car whole some time ago.



Got big plans for the engine and the car behind it, and finally some money to do so.

Thanks for any replies!
1970 Dodge Charger - 1969 Dodge Dart - 2008 Dodge Caliber SRT4 - 1997 Dodge Neon (Sold for Charger Parts)

tan top

 hello & welcome back  :yesnod: :cheers:



casting #4006630  is late 75 -79  I believe  ,

& the 66134071 is really 6C134071  I think  the first digit 6 is the model year & the letter C is the  Jefferson assembly plant & C bodies were built there   I believe  , i'm no expert !!I await to be corrected on any of this   :shruggy:  :2thumbs: :cheers: :coolgleamA: :popcrn:


whats the top pad say ??

:2thumbs:
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69CoronetRT

I agree. 6C indicates it came from a 76 model year car from the Jefferson plant. They built C bodies.
Seeking information on '69 St. Louis plant VINs, SPDs and VONs. Buld sheets and tag pictures appreciated. Over 3,000 on file thanks to people like you.

SovereignZuul

Cool, I must have read that wrong, looks like it got double stamped and I thought that was a "6", heh.

I'll drive back out to the barn asap and get a shot of the top pad.  Probably not today, but soon.  I've got someone coming to look at my Neon for sale after work today.

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SovereignZuul

Here's the top pad.

It looks like it says, "  T 440 E (or F, but I think E)  and a 2 (or 8 but I think it's a 2)  and 3 lower side.

Hard to read with all the stuff on the motor still.  Didn't want to start pulling it apart yet just to see.
1970 Dodge Charger - 1969 Dodge Dart - 2008 Dodge Caliber SRT4 - 1997 Dodge Neon (Sold for Charger Parts)

SovereignZuul

Here's the high res pics if it's any more helpful.  I had to jam my camera down there.

http://i.imgur.com/HgqLrxp.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/shwT2Qr.jpg

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tan top

thanks for the pictures !!   from what I can make out

                  T     = Trenton motor plant  ,            440      = 440 ci motor     E = cast crank shaft

                                 2 = February    3 =   3rd  = motor assembly date  

what missing though is a number before the T  because we established that the Vin model year was a 6 -1976

 so in theory  your top pad should of read   :shruggy:

               6 T 440 E
                 2 3
             
   like I say i'm far from a expert , I await to be corrected on any of this    :cheers:  :2thumbs: :coolgleamA:
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SovereignZuul

Looks like you're right.  After another look at that pad I can sort of make out what could be a "6."

Looks like the factory worker on that stamping got lazy and didn't even try and line up the letters.  The stamp for the 6 is hanging off the pad. :smilielol:

Circled here:




There is no way to ID the car it came from based on the partial VIN serial number, is there?

Any major disadvantage to a block with a cast crank?  (I was expecting a cast crank anyway)

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69CoronetRT

Quote from: SovereignZuul on August 27, 2014, 08:48:25 AM


There is no way to ID the car it came from based on the partial VIN serial number, is there?


You could but you'd have to find someone with a pretty extensive data base of 76 Chryslers. :)
(I'm pretty sure the Jefferson plant was building only Chrysler cars at that time.)
Seeking information on '69 St. Louis plant VINs, SPDs and VONs. Buld sheets and tag pictures appreciated. Over 3,000 on file thanks to people like you.

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Quote from: SovereignZuul on August 27, 2014, 08:48:25 AM


Any major disadvantage to a block with a cast crank?  (I was expecting a cast crank anyway)




I have read & heard lots over the years that later 70s blocks should not be bored more than +20 , but also have read & heard , that's its more or less down to each individual block & how much core shift it has no matter what year !!  ive seen / read / heard  OEM 440 blocks  going   +60 over bore  early & late blocks with no cooling problems  :shruggy:  ,   :shruggy: soo much word of mouth &  now  info both good & bad floating around the internet .... also depends how radical your motor build is going to be & what your going to be using it for  . have a chat with  your mopar friendly machine shop & see what they think .  cant see a + 30  or + 40 over bore being a problem  my self  :shruggy:


but all the blocks are more or less the same , only real difference being the 69 & blocks , have a strengthening   rib cast above the core plugs ,   71 & later  blocks  could  had  side ways  8 shaped upper cooling passages in the deck & or late 70s would of had extra cooling holes on the lower side of the deck , that would of corresponded with holes in motor home heads , for extra spark plug cooling , nother difference is  extra casting for bolt holes on the left front of the block ,  early real A - body blocks had these castings too I believe  , for the motor mount set up ! :scratchchin: .
  none of this matters , all the cylinder heads interchange & the oem type head gaskets .

  depending what your going to do with your motor ,  cast cranks are ok up to 500 horse ,  just get it all checked out & a good balancing job at a known good mopar engine shop  :Twocents:


I await to be corrected on any of this  !! as i'm no expert engine builder , there are  guys on here , that have forgotten more about  these motors than I will ever know .  :yesnod:   :cheers:

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SovereignZuul

This page taught me a lot.  Dispels some of those myths/legends I've heard about 440's over the years, especially the overbore one.

http://www.440source.com/blockinfo.htm

Seems like the later blocks are structurally superior to the early blocks!  Bigger journals and motor mount tabs, better coolant passages, etc.

I won't know until I do a break down of mine and measure myself really, but I assume it follows these standards.
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Quote from: SovereignZuul on August 29, 2014, 11:14:08 AM
This page taught me a lot.  Dispels some of those myths/legends I've heard about 440's over the years, especially the overbore one.

http://www.440source.com/blockinfo.htm

Seems like the later blocks are structurally superior to the early blocks!  Bigger journals and motor mount tabs, better coolant passages, etc.

I won't know until I do a break down of mine and measure myself really, but I assume it follows these standards.

thanks for the link !!   :cheers: :cheers:   I keep forgetting about the 440 source site !!
some good info on there .

Feel free to post any relevant picture you think we all might like to see in the threads below!

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C500 & Daytonas & Superbirds
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,95432.0.html
Interesting pictures & Stuff 
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,109484.925.html
Old Dodge dealer photos wanted
 http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,120850.0.html

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Great info, I learned something new today!