Re: 1969 M Code Dart GTS motor
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11/15/19 07:43 PM
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No, not a viscous fan, a regular 7 blade fan with a spacer. You can look at the gtsregistry at the pictures of a 383 which is the same used on a 440 for an A-Body.
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Re: 1969 M Code Dart GTS motor
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11/15/19 07:48 PM
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No, not a viscous fan, a regular 7 blade fan with a spacer. You can look at the gtsregistry at the pictures of a 383 which is the same used on a 440 for an A-Body. Thanks again!
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Re: 1969 M Code Dart GTS motor
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11/16/19 12:46 AM
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Does it have the original block still? I owned a early production(SPD of 10/21/1969) H code 1969 GTS 4 speed car, I have heard and been told that the 1969 440 M code blocks had a different driver side engine mount with the same K member as all three years the 383 A body cars had Yes, due to the taller block. Basically a modified 383 A body mount.
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Re: 1969 M Code Dart GTS motor
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11/16/19 01:16 PM
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When I first got that Dart it was missing the motor and trans but had the original BB block radiator, a se of 1 7/8 Hooker fender well headers and the original complete motor mounts. I found a 440 block that had the correct mounting bosses on it and used it to race that car for 7 to 10 yrs A friend of mine several years later bought a 1969 M code fastback Baracuda from a guy in Montana that had, according to the seller, the original block that had two holes drilled and tapped into the front of oil pump boss down low for the 383 mount to bolt into
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Re: 1969 M Code Dart GTS motor
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11/17/19 03:25 AM
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Here is the drivers side motor mount from a numbers matching 69 M-Code GTS I was working on today, see it at the MCACN show next week!
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Re: 1969 M Code Dart GTS motor
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11/17/19 11:55 AM
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The corregated hose and the Fram went into the trash last night. The car has been in mothballs for 13 years, and is alive now!
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Re: 1969 M Code Dart GTS motor
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11/17/19 02:06 PM
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The corregated hose and the Fram went into the trash last night. The car has been in mothballs for 13 years, and is alive now! Jim, is that your M code?
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Re: 1969 M Code Dart GTS motor
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11/17/19 10:12 PM
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No, I had to sell it to one of my buddy's and I get to work on it, the story of my life...
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Re: 1969 M Code Dart GTS motor
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11/18/19 09:40 AM
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I have the correct one. will dig it out and send you the part number. It is not for sale its for my M Code car I'm restoring.
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Re: 1969 M Code Dart GTS motor
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11/18/19 05:32 PM
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I have a fan for one of these cars I believe...in case you're looking for one. 2863213 is the number on it.
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Re: 1969 M Code Dart GTS motor
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11/18/19 06:23 PM
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That one looks like his, not what I would expect from Mopar Don't forget that Mr. Norm made this motor mount first in 1968 and Chrysler just followed his lead. Why reinvent the wheel?
The funny thing about science is that if you change one miniscule parameter you change the entire outcome to the way you want it.
JB Rhinehart, Realist
A-Body's RULE!
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