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Re: '69 440 Valve Cover marking - See Pic
[Re: 69CoronetRT]
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02/03/14 09:17 PM
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The "5" denotes that the engine is for an automatic trans....regardless of engine type.
Which, as Dan said above, makes sense. So what is the code for a manual transmission and how does that relate?
Manual is a "0" Ron
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Re: '69 440 Valve Cover marking - See Pic
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02/06/14 01:33 AM
02/06/14 01:33 AM
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Just for the archives:
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1968 GTX hardtop 1968 Sport Satellite Convertible 383/4spd 1933 Plymouth coupe 2002 Ram 2500 oil burner 4x4 2015 Grand Cherokee 2013 Challenger 1957 Chrysler Saratoga
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Re: '69 440 Valve Cover marking - See Pic
[Re: 69CoronetRT]
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02/06/14 02:05 PM
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The "5" denotes that the engine is for an automatic trans....regardless of engine type.
Which, as Dan said above, makes sense. So what is the code for a manual transmission and how does that relate?
The 3 digit engine number is the last 3 numbers of the part number for that Engine Assembly. On the other side....an automatic trans equipped car would get either a 5, a 25 or a 125 depending on year etc. This number is based on the Engineering number for the Kick-down linkage. That is why standard transmission cars have a "0" on the v/cover....no kick-down linkage.
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