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440 decoding #1279278
08/04/12 06:15 PM
08/04/12 06:15 PM
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I have ah engine I need help in decoding the block casting numbers. I look all over the internet and no one seems to know what one means and the other I would like more info for. Putting you'll to the test!

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Re: 440 decoding [Re: moon] #1279279
08/04/12 06:20 PM
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2nd pic for same block

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Last edited by moon; 08/04/12 06:23 PM.
Re: 440 decoding [Re: moon] #1279280
08/04/12 06:26 PM
08/04/12 06:26 PM
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1975 440
T=trenton
maltese cross & X =.010 undersized crankshaft

Re: 440 decoding [Re: moon] #1279281
08/04/12 06:58 PM
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There is no mystery there. Just a normal late model 440. Cast in 1974 and used in a 1975 model vehicle. If you look at the VIN you can probably narrow down which car it came in although in 1975 there would not have been many choices anyway.







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