Re: motor home 440
[Re: Bill MeLater]
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07/23/09 04:10 PM
07/23/09 04:10 PM
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DonnieLawson
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Same here...... Motor home engine for my stroker project . 43000 miles . block was stamped as a 73 , heads were 74 . 6 pack rods , steel crank , windage tray . complete with tranny it had the normal car tailshaft on it also .
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Re: motor home 440
[Re: dOoC]
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07/23/09 06:24 PM
07/23/09 06:24 PM
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RBDART1
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Yep, I have seen all these combos before, there's a 73 motorhome[van type-snub nose 1 1/2 ton] with a 440-steelcrank,reg tranny for car or trk, none of that funky waterpump/weird heads stuff,does have a thermoquad with 54,000 miles,needs fuel pump, went and checked it out,put gas in it, runs good, in good shape, guy wants 750 bucs for it, has good title,put a fuel pump on it and drive it home...in Missouri...think I will try to deal him out of it, also has a 3.54 dana rear...if I pass on it will post it.......
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Re: motor home 440
[Re: dOoC]
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07/23/09 06:29 PM
07/23/09 06:29 PM
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MoparforLife
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...a windage tray AND a "car type" tailshaft ? in a truck package ..
This is probably the best-case example of odd-ball combos that Ma Mopar has put together !
I haven't seen the windage tray part but the rest is pretty common including the long tailshaft transmission. These were found on 2 wheel drive standard cab 440 pickup trucks and some of the van type 440 equiped RV's. I have the transmission right now out of a 440 equiped 74 standard cab 200 and the 440 had the 6 pack type rods and the forged shaft in it. It was a virgin.
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Re: motor home 440
[Re: MoparforLife]
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07/23/09 06:57 PM
07/23/09 06:57 PM
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Bill MeLater
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Quote:
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...a windage tray AND a "car type" tailshaft ? in a truck package ..
This is probably the best-case example of odd-ball combos that Ma Mopar has put together !
I haven't seen the windage tray part but the rest is pretty common including the long tailshaft transmission. These were found on 2 wheel drive standard cab 440 pickup trucks and some of the van type 440 equiped RV's. I have the transmission right now out of a 440 equiped 74 standard cab 200 and the 440 had the 6 pack type rods and the forged shaft in it. It was a virgin.
Yup, mine even had the windage tray....Had all the "goodies" straight from Ma. Still have the 727 if anyone's interested
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Re: motor home 440
[Re: RBDART1]
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07/23/09 10:43 PM
07/23/09 10:43 PM
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joedust451
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Yep, I have seen all these combos before, there's a 73 motorhome[van type-snub nose 1 1/2 ton] with a 440-steelcrank,reg tranny for car or trk, none of that funky waterpump/weird heads stuff,does have a thermoquad with 54,000 miles,needs fuel pump, went and checked it out,put gas in it, runs good, in good shape, guy wants 750 bucs for it, has good title,put a fuel pump on it and drive it home...in Missouri...think I will try to deal him out of it, also has a 3.54 dana rear...if I pass on it will post it.......
Theres some good deals in these neck of the woods, i fetched this up last week, completely rebuilt .030" 440 with ARP main/rod bolts, fresh set of 452 heads with comp springs/retainers, complete 727 trans, & all this other stuff new in its boxes, all for 700.00
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