Re: Early 70's 413
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Re: Early 70's 413



I agree with what the other guys have stated--one more thing, My 413
notor home engine has dished pistons to give it lower compression.
New higher compreesion piston are available from  sealed power, but
the are cast pistons--expensive as having custom pistons made.  The
plus side: forged steel crank and stronger block with outside the
block strengthening ribs........................MO

On Sep 3, 8:33 pm, Richard Kinsley <leroar.kinsley...@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> My reply is NO! I'm involved with a guy who has a '66 Satellite that was a
> 383. They scrapped the 383 'cause the intake was missing and bought a 413
> motorhome engine. There are  myriads of issues. He abandoned that engine
> swap.
>
> He then bought a 318LA and trans and it's a mess too. Dodger and I are going
> to try to get it running on Mon and Tues.. I don't hold much hope for it
> personally. It must be a truck engine as the oil pan is wrong so they
> dropped the tie-rod to make room. I guess it's a freewheeling type steering
> or should I say non-steering. It matches the 1 disc and 1 drum front brakes
> though. An incredible mismatch of parts.
>
> Don't be afraid of the poly as it will be the easiest way out for you and
> more economical in the long run. Poly's are not cheap but compared to all
> the problems you will encounter they really aren't that expensive either. So
> my very heart felt response is don't mess with a motorhome engine!!!
>
> Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara 4dr 318poly w/goodies
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> On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 1:28 PM, Ray Henry <62d...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Just been given a possible lead on an early 70's 413. It's in a motorhome
> > that's being scrapped, supposed to be low miles, and in good shape. Should I
> > be considering this, or just sticking with my plans to do another 318 poly?
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