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  1. williaml

    Cleaning water jackets 225

    Long story but here is the condensed version. The car had the original engine when found in a barn. The owner got the engine to run but he said it kept overheating. He switched the engine out for a 1969 engine. I buy the car and want it to be as original as possible so when I purchased the car I...
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    Won't Start need advice, Please read....

    I am perplexed to say the least. My Dodge Dart when I took it out this spring was missing and bucking and wouldn’t stay running. I am figured it might be the carb so I bought a rebuilt carb and thought that would solve my problem. I couldn’t be more incorrect. This is what I have done so far...
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    Slant 6 225 anyone want it

    it ran when I removed it from my 65 Dodge dart..... FREE to a good home.
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    Anyone need a 225 slant 6

    Came off a 1968 Dart. Ran when came out of a 65 dodge dart last week. Let me know live in NJ.
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    confused on casting numbers on engine

    I have a 1965 dodge Dart 270 convertible. I had the engine rebuilt. When receiving the engine back from the rebuilder it had a tag affixed with my name and saying 1964 225. I did some research and the research prompt indicated it was a 1966 motor. The casting numbers are as follows: 2463430-5...
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    Zinc additive

    Just had my engine re-built and ready to install the engine company told me I have to add a zinc additive for the cam otherwise I could damage the engine? Which is best? Thanks always
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    Extra 225 slant 6

    My rebuilt 1965 slant 6 should be coming this week. The 1968 slant 6 will be coming out of the car. The 1968 engine runs. Could anyone use the engine? Since the 65 engine was honed out I can't use "extra" parts. I have the 68 transmission as well. The trans was rebuilt also.
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    Tips for engine removal

    Here is the plan. I'm having the original 225 slant 6 rebuilt. Right now I have the 1968 225 slant 6 in the car. I want to swap out engines. I have read some put the car on ramps some don't what is the easiest way I can get this engine out and the new engine in. I will rent a cherry picker to...
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    Factory service manual versus real expierence

    I'm deciding whether or not to swap out the engine on my own. If I follow the FSM to the "T" it looks like a long process has anyone done this before? I had another tread and after reading the FSM I'm not sure if I could do it. The FSM is saying to remove trans, driveshaft, etc from the car...
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    How difficult is it

    How hard is it to swap an engine out of a 1965 Dodge Dart. I'm having the original engine rebuilt while driving around in the replacement engine. Is it difficult to remove a slant 6 225 no air since it is a convertible. I have never done anything like that but it doesn't seem that complicated...
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    Intake and exhaust manifold

    I'm having my engine re-done. Do most just purchase new manifolds exhaust and intake. Or can they be repainted and cleaned up? I have a 1965 Dodge dart 225 slant 6. As always thank you to all that respond.
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    Head casting number

    Where can I find the head casting number on the head? Head is pretty dirty any help locating the casting number would be helpful. Thanks Bill
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    Where can I find a rebuilt head 225

    I want to get a rebuilt head unit. Any vendors? It is out of a 1965 Dodge Dart.
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    Engine markings and information

    I picked up my "original engine" from my 1965 Dodge Dart 270 convertible. The markings on the side is as follows: 24634805 can anyone tell me what this number means? Also I think it is a 225 but how can I be sure? Other numbers I see are 12224 and 1208 also see a code J AAQO does anyone know...
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    Dart 1965- engine rebuild

    Can anyone give me a ball park figure on the cost of rebuilding a 225 for a Dodge Dart? I want to have the engine and transmission re-done.
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