And engine moved back.Shelby's had no belt driven fan.
And engine moved back.Shelby's had no belt driven fan.
I've often heard this. Never dived in before.Magnums are "famous" for having nearly perfect cross hatch patterns after 100,000 miles or more.
Oh it definitely has those, but I figured they were from the junkyard. Is that possible?if the entire engine is a reman (and not just the short block) i would expect to see some "taddlers" on there somewhere
back when i was in the reman business we would glue them to the heads, in key places
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UnlikelyOh it definitely has those, but I figured they were from the junkyard. Is that possible?
Really? Very interesting. So the engine fire possibly caused by a bad reman engine install looks even more plausible.Unlikely
Unless the salvage yard is offering a warranty on the engine it's far more likely that you have scored a fresh or very recently rebuilt motor. Congratulations on that, I have been fortunate on two occasions to find a recently rebuilt engine in a salvage vehicle that I bought from insurance auctions.Really? Very interesting. So the engine fire possibly caused by a bad reman engine install looks even more plausible.
Possible, yesOh it definitely has those, but I figured they were from the junkyard. Is that possible?
You said it first. And to the others that were saying the same thing. You nailed it! The knowledge at this place amazes me. There were three of these tags on the motor. This is the only one that was legible. Up at the top it says "remanufactured by non-" then can't read the rest. Anybody have any ideas what this engine is? Is that some kind of a Julian date code?Sure looks like you got lucky on a reman engine. Score!!!!!
Have no idea who or how it's coded. At this point, I would just take it at face value. You got a bitchin clean ready to rock engine at a totally bitchin price. I wouldn't worry too much about pulling caps or heads. I'd have a cam slammed in that thing so fast it'd make your head spin! Lol! Run that thing and have fun doing it!!You said it first. And to the others that were saying the same thing. You nailed it! The knowledge at this place amazes me. There were three of these tags on the motor. This is the only one that was legible. Up at the top it says "remanufactured by non-" then can't read the rest. Anybody have any ideas what this engine is? Is that some kind of a Julian date code?
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Yep it's got them everywhere. On the heads too.if the entire engine is a reman (and not just the short block) i would expect to see some "taddlers" on there somewhere
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Yes sir, I like the way you think. I'm thinking call Oregon can grinders give them the details. Which right now I'm thinking Edelbrock air gap, 750 CFM carb (MP 380hp crate clone), valve springs etc, manual transmission probably the NV3500 and rear gear ratio to be determined.Have no idea who or how it's coded. At this point, I would just take it at face value. You got a bitchin clean ready to rock engine at a totally bitchin price. I wouldn't worry too much about pulling caps or heads. I'd have a cam slammed in that thing so fast it'd make your head spin! Lol! Run that thing and have fun doing it!!
Wow! Very nice!Nice build. I just finished a 360 Magnum build for my Son's 99 Dakota and we also painted/added the 73 Road Runner style hood. . Nice running and driving truck.
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I hear ya. I'm feeling a little bit like I won the lottery. LOLah ok cool.. i'm a bit jealous.. finding a 360 near me right now is crazy.. guys want 500+ for stuff that is just nasty
Which makes sense on a remaned engineYep it's got them everywhere. On the heads too.
Oh of course! After I run it for a bit and make sure it's good. Maybe 200-300k miles..........Which makes sense on a remaned engine
They know you are buying one because you allready killed one, and they want to be sure if they are replacing one under warranty it's because they messed up, not you
Nice to find out, are you gonna call the junkyard and give em a few extra hundred for the engine?
People do stupid ****... i had a friend kill 2 slant 6's by running them out of oil...Oh of course! After I run it for a bit and make sure it's good. Maybe 200-300k miles..........
It has made me wonder what the PO did to kill a 5.9 Magnum at 90k and have to replace it.
I guess you can now go online and check reviews, if any.Didn't take long to figure this out. O'Reilly DD72
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Meh, I think I'll skip that part, lol. It's fixin to get hotrodded. I ain't skeerd.I guess you can now go online and check reviews, if any.