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Engine numbers....anyone help decode?

Started by qwick68, October 28, 2009, 11:18:22 AM

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qwick68

Anyone good with numbers? heres what i got, its a 440 HP as stamped in the top.  What i need help with is the numbers on the side of the block....they are as follows:

The right side-drivers side

8-1-69
25364430-7

The same number is stamped on the left side too...

Any help would be great, this is not the original motor.....thanks!
68 Charger LL-1 Turquoise

Bob


richRTSE

Quote from: Bob on October 28, 2009, 12:14:24 PM
http://www.stockmopar.com/mopar-engine-casting-numbers.html

2536430 440 RB 1966-72

:iagree:

The date is the date the block was cast. There should also be some numbers stamped on the passenger side of the block, right above the oil pan. Those numbers will tell you more than the casting numbers...

1972Rallye

 :2thumbs:
1852029  413 1962 RB (Max Wedge)
2120529 413 1959-65 RB
2205697 413 1959-65 RB (Pass.car)
2468030 413  RB
2406730 426 1963-65 RB (Wedge)
2468330 426 1964-71 RB (Hemi)
2658836 426  RB (Industrial)
2536430 440 1966-72 RB
3698830-440 440 1973-78  RB

The -7 on the end of the casting number is the cavity the block was cast in.

qwick68

68 Charger LL-1 Turquoise

dodgey

Quote from: 1972Rallye on October 28, 2009, 12:24:30 PM
:2thumbs:
1852029  413 1962 RB (Max Wedge)
2120529 413 1959-65 RB
2205697 413 1959-65 RB (Pass.car)
2468030 413  RB
2406730 426 1963-65 RB (Wedge)
2468330 426 1964-71 RB (Hemi)
2658836 426  RB (Industrial)
2536430 440 1966-72 RB
3698830-440 440 1973-78  RB

The -7 on the end of the casting number is the cavity the block was cast in.


Any help with what the  RB  denotes please.

John_Kunkel

RB stands for Raised Bblock, these use the 3 3/4" stroke crankshaft. The B block uses the 3 3/8" stroke crank.

RB's are 383, 413, 426 and 440.

B's are 350, 361, 383 and 400.
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1972Rallye

Quote from: John_Kunkel on October 28, 2009, 04:06:47 PM

RB stands for Raised B[/]block, these use the 3 3/4" stroke crankshaft. The B block uses the 3 3/8" stroke crank.

RB's are 383, 413, 426 and 440.

B's are 350, 361, 383 and 400.

I wasn't aware of a 383 RB...  But correct...  The RB blocks have a higher deck height (hence the longer stroke) - this makes them a bit wider than the B blocks as well.

John_Kunkel


The 383 RB was used two years only, '59 and '60 in the Chrysler Saratoga.
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maxwellwedge

August 69 would be for a 70 model. It probably says F 440 on the top pad and an assembly date like 3 15 (for example - March 18 which would be 1970 since it is after the casting date).

1972Rallye

Quote from: John_Kunkel on October 29, 2009, 04:12:12 PM

The 383 RB was used two years only, '59 and '60 in the Chrysler Saratoga.

Cool... learn something new every day!  :cheers: