What's you block casting numberMine has a bolt where that screw is. 65 273
That the cover has no paint suggests it's not OE to that engine, or it was removed and cleaned at some point.
What's you block casting numberMine has a bolt where that screw is. 65 273
2465330-3, last digits hard to see behind the exhaust. I rebuilt it in the 90's when I thought everything should get hemi orange and left the cover bare aluminumWhat's you block casting number
That the cover has no paint suggests it's not OE to that engine, or it was removed and cleaned at some point.
And it's for a 65 model year.2466330-3, last digits hard to see behind the exhaust
What's you block casting number
That the cover has no paint suggests it's not OE to that engine, or it was removed and cleaned at some point.
No way it could be a poly block. They don't have freeze plugs in the front of the block.Well, I think I've got a few answers, but it also brings up a few other questions...
First, I think that's a poly 318 block wearing 273 heads. I'm not familiar with poly casting numbers, but I do know that the "A" engine (318 polysphere) used an extra bolt on the left side of the timing cover that is not present on any of the LA engines (273, 318, 340 or 360), all other bolts remained the same.
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LA:
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It looks to me like the timing cover rotted out and was replaced with a more readily available LA timing cover; and instead of just plugging the extra bolt hole with an allen screw, they notched the LA cover and ran a machine screw into the hole. Just a guess.
Another way to confirm this, but would require removal of the heads- or maybe just the intake, would be to check the pushrod reliefs in the block. A poly block has reliefs MUCH deeper than LA blocks.
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If the heads are off, you can easily measure the bore to confirm, too.
But this all begs the question, Why? Poly blocks are much more rigid, but heavier. And you'd have to swap out the poly pistons for LA 318 pistons, 'cause the poly slugs won't work with LA heads.
But it sure looks like an A engine block to me.
Methinks you need to find a Poly guy to decode those numbers.
First off what's this deal ? I've never seen this in all my years of moparing ? Screw holding the timing cover in place !
I don't see 273 cast in the side of the block and is this actually a 64 273 ?Thanks for any and all insite !
I was able to do a close inspection of my 12/66 build 273 and it does not have the hole or the boss on the blockNot sure if the blocks had the extra hole, the blocks are harder to dig out than the timing covers
I have timing covers cast in 64,65,66,67 with the extra boss and hole. As I said, I did not check the blocks. When was your timing cover cast? What casting number? What year was your block cast?I was able to do a close inspection of my 12/66 build 273 and it does not have the hole or the boss on the block
My casting number is 2806030
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The OEM cover is long gone due to a hole into the oil.I have timing covers cast in 64,65,66,67 with the extra boss and hole. As I said, I did not check the blocks. When was your timing cover cast? What casting number? What year was your block cast
Interesting. I figured the extra tapped hole in the block was gone by 68, but maybe 66 or 67.The OEM cover is long gone due to a hole into the oil.
The one on now is a 70 up
The other 2 covers are both 65 castings, I did not note their part numbers both have the hole
My block is a 2806030 I don't know when it was cast but it was assembled 12/66, and another 68 318 block I had (photos) was a 2536030. Neither have the hole.
None on my 66.Interesting. I figured the extra tapped hole in the block was gone by 68, but maybe 66 or 67.
Do you know your 66 block casting number?None on my 66.
I have a cover without the cast-in timing mark, and also without the extra hole. It's a Mopar replacement cover sold as one for the early engines with the bolt-on timing indicator. It uses the '78-up seal design too.And it's for a 65 model year.
Very interesting.
Ok I was wrong (again)
Now it looks like...
Blocks
64 and 65 273 casting number 2465330
blocks have the hole /boss
66 - 69 273 casting number 2806030
do not have the hole or boss
67 Cast number 256030 318 block does not have the hole or boss
70 up
Blocks do not have the hole or boss
Timing covers
I have 2 1965 cast timing covers, both have the extra hole.
My 70 up cover does not.
So now there are 4 la timing covers
64-68with the extra hole
69 no extra hole and cast in timing mark on the pass side
70 to 70 something no extra hole, cast in timing mark on the driver's side.
70 something no extra hole, cast in timing mark on the driver's side and externally installed crank seal
I have searched and searched and I can not find a cover WITHOUT a cast in timing mark AND no extra hole.
ALL the covers a have found without a cast in timing mark are cast in 65.
What is your block casting numberOn my '66's, all have the extra hole in the timing covers, but, no corresponding hole in the block, so, the hole in the timing cover is empty
Hey Jeff just reading all the new post added since last time I saw this. Learning and takin Notes . ( Not that I'll remember where I put the notes later !!!!)Did you get the answer you were looking for Al? We are running out of paper...LOL
None on my 66.
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