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Mopar Engine ID # help: 360 or 340?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Humboldt Cat, Feb 13, 2013.

  1. Humboldt Cat
    Joined: Feb 20, 2003
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    Humboldt Cat
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    from Eureka, CA

    I have a 70's-era Dodge small block I've been trying to sell, trying to determine if it's a 340 or 360, and have been getting conflicting info. Someone led me in the direction of a chart-site I've lost, explaining how "360" could still be stamped on the motor, yet have been made out of a 340 block.
    I don't mean to 'make waves', just trying to determine if it's a 340, which would really help the much-needed sale. I don't have a chance, lately, to check the crank cap stamping, which has been suggested.
    # stamped on the lower driver's side: 417-8930-360-1.
     
  2. skicker
    Joined: Jan 10, 2013
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    Drivers side of the block will be stamped behind the starter and above the soft-plugs. It will say 340 or 360. P***enger side behind the motor mount will tell you the month and the year.
     
  3. 270dodge
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    360 it aint all that bad.
     
  4. junkhead57
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    Look on the front of the block below the drivers side head gasket area. There will be a number stamped there. It wil say 340,318 or 360. The area is machined & usually painted eng color. If its a block out of a car ,they were last installed in 73 cars & then went all 360. If the casting date is after 74 ,most likely its a 360 as well. Hope that helps. You can also check out moparts.com . There is a Q&A forum & im sure its been a topic,just search it out.
     
  5. MoparJoel
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    alot of mopar guys dont seam to know this but the Easiest way is to look at the harmonic balancer, the 360's is huge over a 1 inch 1/8t almost twice as big as a 273,318,340 because it is externally balanced and uses a different crank.
    Easy quick way to tell, alot of people Tell me I have a 318 in mine and I have to educate them almost no one seams to know this...
    exception 1972-73 340s were externally balanced so there is a loop hole but very rare so...
     
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  6. Humboldt Cat
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    Humboldt Cat
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    Thanks, very helpful!
     
  7. Humboldt Cat
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    Humboldt Cat
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    Lookin at some of my notes, on the p***. side near the motor mount is that date stamp, " 12 75" followed by "7B". So Dec. '75. Wonder what the 7B means. I don't why, but this stuff always interests me.
     
  8. Humboldt Cat
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    Humboldt Cat
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    from Eureka, CA

    I have a 727 I was gonna use with it, on top it's stamped "9 181 C", I was told it came out of an early 70's Cuda. What do the numbers mean?
     
  9. 270dodge
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    The real number that you seek for the transmission is located just above the oil pan, drivers side, below the shift lever. Remember that these ******s were often discombobulated internally. I've done a bunch of em.
     
  10. Mopar Jack
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  11. junkhead57
    Joined: Sep 17, 2008
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    Very true, the thick balancer means its got a cast crank & after Jan 1 1972 & up 340`s had them & all 360`s in that era as well. I thought he was just asking about the block. Like anything else ,theres always more to it!
     

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