Welcome. There is a old thread on here about this engine.
318 race engine 4104230-318 any info. on these engines?
318 race engine 4104230-318 any info. on these engines?
Series number off the block. Again, no VIN that I can find.
Plate off the tranny.......what does 741 ratio mean?
Don't have a picture of the rear end.
(Also, leaving soon for a long day trip, so after this may not be responding till tomorrow).
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Here she is in raw form.......she has been sitting under a shade tree for the past 5 years plus (not run for that long). Used to scoop up small square bales of hay. The ultimate weapon for that use. They were only made for a few years before big round bales made them obsolete. This was commercial made and the guy who designed it was a brilliant self taught engineering type who invented and patented a whole bunch of stuff. Engine he chose to put in it in the early 70's was a 318 Chrysler. Has a 4 speed New Process Gear model 540 tranny. Plate says ratio is 741, which I assume is a low speed rear end?
To get her running, replaced a 75 gallon steel gas tank with 19 gallon fuel cell, had carb kit installed, new starter, new starter switch and new ignition wiring. Plan to make a new wiring harness, install all new gauges, new master brake cylinder, new clutch cylinder (had been converted to a high friction cable system). Farm equipment, so does not need tags. Has nearly straight pipe duel exhaust with glass packs.
My "dirt road" rod!!!
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That would be fun with 318 power, well for a little while anyway....
Not sure if I'm in the right forum.....if not, point me in the right direction.
I recently bought a piece farm equipment dating back to around 1972, which is powered by a 318 Chrysler. Engine is not original. It is a replacement scrounged up from somewhere.
My reason for coming here was to be able to ask questions about the engine....mainly so I can ID the thing so I can find parts for it, but also to understand it and keep it running in tip top shape. Found you guys when I tried to track down the engine block off the series number.....4104230-318-16. I think the date stamp says 2-15-83. No R, X or anything I can find, and no vin# where it was supposed to be. So NOT a race engine, but what is it? Crate engine? Industrial? Finally got her started yesterday and she purrs pretty nice, whatever she is.
Anyway, if this is an OK place to hang out, I'll start asking questions on the engine forum. Seems like more than one or two well informed guys hanging out there.
lets see some pics . My dad had a 1941 massey harris with a 6 cyl chrysler engine in it , it was dangerous , no governer !!