440 in a jeep
#1
440 in a jeep
Hello new to Mopar engines and transmissions. Just purchased a 1973 jeep with a 440 #2536430-5 on the driver's side. So much conflicting information on the internet. What did I buy? What did the engine originally come from? How do I look up what transmission it has? Appreciate any help. Was going to wheel this thing. However if its a rare or valuable mopar engine. I'd rather sell to someone that needs and wants it. Thank you in advance for any assistance you may have...
#2
There’s a pad to the rt of the distributor as your looking at the engine from the front, take a picture of the numbers and characters on that pad and post them here , they will identify what the 440 started out as.
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More pics
Here a few more pictures. Can not seem to find any number on the top even with my glasses on....
Left pad left side of dis while facing engine
Right side. Where exactly would the numbers be?
Left pad left side of dis while facing engine
Right side. Where exactly would the numbers be?
#5
Its just a run of the mill 440
1966-1972 440 RB ... Nothing crazy...
The flat pad he is talking about is the one rite next to the Distributer clamp base... And rite above the right hand water pump mounting bolt..... in the picture the pad can be seen between the 2 plug wire retainers, under the spark plug wires.... You may have to scrap the paint away to read it.
That Looks great after you cleaned it all up some..... Bad Azz !!!!
1966-1972 440 RB ... Nothing crazy...
The flat pad he is talking about is the one rite next to the Distributer clamp base... And rite above the right hand water pump mounting bolt..... in the picture the pad can be seen between the 2 plug wire retainers, under the spark plug wires.... You may have to scrap the paint away to read it.
That Looks great after you cleaned it all up some..... Bad Azz !!!!
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Update.
Its up and running. Sounds amazing. Condenser was bad, a relay put some fuel in the carb and was pleasantly suprized. Need to drop the fuel tank and see the condition. Slow progress but at least it runs...
#9
Another update...
Fuel tank is bad unfortunately. Set up a boat fuel tank. It runs and drives!, all gauges work. Oil, water, tach, oil pressure, volts, clock, all auto meter gauges older style but look new. Needs new motor mounts, the original builder used some kind of composite material that is failing. Probably going to use hockey pucks. The idle is a little high? Not use to Mopar. Its roughly 900 and wants to go as soon as put in gear or let off the brakes? Any ideas would be helpful. It doesn't smoke and exhaust isn't loud amazingly suprised...
#11
Another update...
The idle was set high probability for offroad use? No vacuum leaks. Now set at roughly at 700. Thanks everyone for the help. This forum has the best attitude and advice. Have done several builds and makes & models. But got to give this forum the best respectful professional shout out. Others are not so nice.... thanks again everyone...
Top off. And some progress
The 2 top gauges where for a turbo diesel that it had prior? No details on that build.
Top off. And some progress
The 2 top gauges where for a turbo diesel that it had prior? No details on that build.
#12
Looking good.... Glad you are happy with the way it is running.... I think the dog likes it also.... I like the site also, Glad it helped you out.... These Folks here are Awesome !!!! Cheers
#13
Thanks again.
Everyone on this forum has been great. New fuel tank is on order. This is probably my last post unless I need more information. Lol probably will... life happens and probably going quiet for a while. Thanks again too Everyone. Appreciate Everyone thanks again.
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