Title: 1960 Adventurer... Original engine?
I have a 1960 Adventurer 4dr. It has not been run in almost 3 years, and it is time to fire it up. It ran fine, but the brakes quit braking. I am having some concerns as I buy parts for the engine and related items, so I thought I would ask a few questions: I was told that the engine was rebuilt, but the previous owner did not know if it was the original engine, or for that matter, a 383 as all Adventurers came with. Everything else about the car seems 100% original. It is a red block with red valve covers which is not typical for this car. The air cleaner cover is original, which leads me to believe a previous owner preferred to keep things original. How do I find out if this is the original motor, or what motor it is, if not original. Are there #'s on the block to tell me? When I changed the oil, there was a bunch of green coolant mixed in......oh boy. If my mechanic recommends a new motor, I want to know if this is the original block that I may want to rebuild, or dump for something new because it is not original, anyway. In an effort to start it after 3 years of sitting in the garage, I have been advised by a friend to:
Sorry for my simplicity, but I don't know much about working on these older cars. Not a good way to be for a guy that loves old cars. I'm workin on it. And I love this DeSoto!! -Robert in K.C. ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options,
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