Re: {Chrysler 300} Ram Intake Casting Numbers
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Re: {Chrysler 300} Ram Intake Casting Numbers



hi , Don , 63 ram much more  common than 62 w ram as you know ( back to being installed again at factory) but that is interesting . We had 62 ram police cars , actually wagons , on mass pike ! lots of them . I remember headlights shaking up and down at idle . 406 Fords a slow joke before that . They ran down a new cobra cut him off ,the  big wagon made the papers 
Thank you for parts interaction!
I need something else if you are into it ? 
I need a Chrysler floor pan trans cover  (tunnel  section only ) 57 -62 , B block if that matters , thinking is , cut it out of parts car with a 3/4 flange at floor and firewall , far enough to rear  to get beyond e brake. 
I am building a restomod studebaker 50 business coupe ,mopar 727  too much  hassle to fight that issue 
All my best ,
John 

On Mar 13, 2025, at 12:50 PM, don petty <donlpetty2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:



I have in my yard a 63 300 sport with a ram engine. Calif car was az highway


On Thu, Mar 13, 2025, 9:46 AM Nick Taylor <nicksgaragesd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Was that the estate sale in 2020? If so, I wish I'd bought that car.

The rams won't fit with auto pilot. Otherwise I'd be tempted to install a set in my '60 NY wagon.

There are many differences between a 300 Sport and an H, but you could order a Sport with all the H stuff except the interior. I've always thought that the 4-seat configuration between 1960-62 was a sales limiter. And with the appearance of the Sport in 1962, sales of the letter car dropped significantly. But was that due to lack of interest or the fact that you could order up a 6-passenger car with the same performance? Are there any production numbers that show how many sports came with the 340 and 380 horsepower option? Even in 1963-64, you could option the 340 horsepower 413 in the Sports. It seemed to be a popular option.

Nick

On Thu, Mar 13, 2025 at 9:30 AM John Grady <jkg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hi Nick ,
I have an original paint red Sport Convert red interior white top  with 300J engine complete — best way to say it,J engine  exhaust and all , I think built as a tribute , rust free car I got it from a California estate sale . 
It even has AC w the rams . It had autopilot but those cables are  not connected now. Love 727 in that body one less hassle 
Rather nice car ; thinking of selling if anyone has a big interest . Doing this would set you back 60 + and even worse , two years , all in today . I think worth 50 ? 
“ Real” Difference between Sport and H is mostly the trunk letter as you know . . 
But it does all fit ok .. fyi 



On Mar 13, 2025, at 12:15 PM, Nick Taylor <nicksgaragesd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Someone posted a question on Facebook about ram induction on the 300H, which I believe were only dealer-installed. Someone else replied that they had a set of ram intakes from one of them for sale. I asked for a casting number and they provided the one for the left side of 2129987.

When I search for this number online, it comes up as J/K ram intake.

The club tech page about rams doesn't list full casting numbers.

Is there a definitive list of casting numbers?

In an article on my own web site contributed by Wayne Graefen, he states that the '60-61 intakes are different from later ones but also includes the casting number mentioned previously.

I know that the '60-61 exhaust headers are different from the J/K ones. But what would a 300H have used?

Since it is commonly reported that the ram parts for a 300H were included in the trunk, I doubt they put a whole new exhaust system in there. That would be required to work with the cast headers and provide the full 405 horsepower rating. There are other things that make this "parts in the trunk" concept unlikely. What about the other mods to the engine? Camshaft? Valvetrain? Compression ratio? Any mods to the transmission?

There was a 300H sold at auction that claimed to have the dealer-installed ram system, but only one picture and no VIN is shown.

Thanks for any feedback.

Nick

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