www.moparts.org/Tech/Archive/
<http://www.moparts.org/Tech/Archive/motor/36.html> motor/36.html will
provide you most of the info you are looking for. Production of the RB
engines ceased in 1978 (I believe). 413's were made up to the end for
truck/motorhome/industrial use. The first two digits of the displacement
were used up to 1965 when three digits were used. So 41 suggests a pre '65
413. But it should have a letter before the 41(3) to denote year (see
webpage linked above). See also the block casting number to narrow down year
range. The "E" after the number may refer to a cast crankshaft.
Blocks should be the same internally. Heads used vary. Here are some sample
numbers for later production 413's.
2899 913
60-71 413 Truck
2899 943
71-77 361 Truck / 413
Once you narrow down year/application you can look up spec's such as
horsepower, cr, etc.
From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of christopher thelastbestgenius@xxxxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300]
Sent: Monday, March 02, 2015 7:09 AM
To:
Subject: [Chrysler300] 413 motor I/d help
Chrysler 300F and Gs used 413s - very briefly, and maybe just offlist
replies back to me - how similar were 413s used in motorhomes - re
good/same heads etc?
- and until what year were 413s built/used in say motorhomes?
Were the motorhome ones a much lower power/specs?!
The motor I am looking at apparently has prefixe "E'" stamped after "41"
stamping on pad atop block, and has an alloy case auto trans bolted up, but
trans still has handbrake on rear - alloy case is all one piece like later
727 torqueflights. I am looking at putting it in my '59 Dodge 2 dr - sump I
need to do that has deep rear, whereas the 413 has the deep part of sump pan
at front where it will foul the xmember - do the 300F/G have deep rear or
deep front sumps?
Christopher in Australia
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