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How to tell if my manifolds are Hp or not?

Started by cavemanno1, December 27, 2015, 02:13:01 PM

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cavemanno1

Hi guys!

How can i tell if my manifolds are hp or not?Here are the casting numbers 2843992-2? driver side and 2808300? the passenger side!
Also on the engine pad is says     c440,underneath it says 10  3  2 

Thanks,

Peter


John_Kunkel


2843992 is the left side for a '68-'69 383/440 HP, the matching right side should be 2806900...look closer at the right manifold, the cast digits (the 8 and 3) often run together and look like different digits.




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cavemanno1

Hi!

I can only go by a picture but my friend who took it said it's hard to tell but those numbers then 2806900.Hard to tell the difference between the 3,6,8,9 because of the rust!
So i got HP manifolds :drool5:

Thanks,

Peter

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cavemanno1


A383Wing


cavemanno1

No,the seller said in his ad on ebay that the engine is a '66 non hp engine!

Here is what he said in the ebay ad!I have never bothered to check the numbers on the engine but it doesn't really matter does it?It's not numbers matching so....

I remember, back in the day, we used to take nicer cars than this to the junk yard!  However, I believe this one is worth saving.  It is a true R/T, 4 spd, Dana car - see fender tag. What makes this special, is the "L" paint code. A truly beautiful and unusual color on this car. It's Medium Dark Turquoises Metallic. That color combined with the white interior and a white vinyl top, with chrome Magnum 500's and red line tires, will make this car breath taking and a show stopper at any Mopar meet. But, it needs COMPLETELY restored. All the flooring from the cowl to the rear bumper needs replaced. As does the quarters, trunk extensions, wheelhouses and rockers. The doors and fender may be savable. The car does come with an extra left fender and right quarter panel. It needs a LOT of sheet metal work. Rear frame rails are salvageable but front outers are gone - see pics.  The engine is a '66 date coded 440, non HP. I had a carb on it and running when I parked it in the building 8 years ago. I have no extra parts, what you see is what you get.


Has a torque 2 440 single plane intake!Is it good or bad?

birdsandbees

1970 'Bird RM23UOA170163
1969 'Bee WM21H9A230241
1969 Dart Swinger LM23P9B190885
1967 Plymouth Barracuda Formula S
1966 Plymouth Satellite HP2 - 9941 original miles
1964 Dodge 440 62422504487

cavemanno1

Ok,so it's a date correct engine then?The car is a '68.
What does 10   3    2  mean stamped underneath the c 440?

John_Kunkel


The C code is not correct for a '68, a '68 would have a D code

10  3 is the build date October 3 (1967) and the 2 means it was built on the 2nd shift (day shift)
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ACUDANUT

Quote from: cavemanno1 on December 27, 2015, 07:22:22 PM
Hi!

I can only go by a picture but my friend who took it said it's hard to tell but those numbers then 2806900.Hard to tell the difference between the 3,6,8,9 because of the rust!
So i got HP manifolds :drool5:

Thanks,

Peter

Need pics's

cavemanno1

Quote from: John_Kunkel on December 28, 2015, 02:04:38 PM

The C code is not correct for a '68, a '68 would have a D code

10  3 is the build date October 3 (1967) and the 2 means it was built on the 2nd shift (day shift)

My car's build date is 16th of January 1968!
So which one is it correct for a 1967 engine,C or D?

How about the Edelbrock Torque 2 single plane intake?Shall i leave it or swap it for something else?
Found some info about the Torque 2!

http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive/mc/manifolds/
Got no pictures,saw the numbers on Facetime on my iphone!

Thanks,

Peter

John_Kunkel

Correction:

The engine build date is 10  3 is the build date October 3 1966 for the (C code)  '67 model year car. The side of the block would have a 1966 casting date.
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375instroke

The guy selling the motor, how can he not know next years cars come out around September the previous year?  I'm sure this is what lead to his confusion, though.