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Old 11-03-15, 15:41
David DeWeese David DeWeese is offline
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Hi,

This may help with the engine identification:

http://t137.com/registry/help/othere...herengines.php

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Old 11-03-15, 21:09
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Really you should be looking for a T214, a T215, or a T223 engine for your ambulance. The T214 is correct with a 3 and 1/4 bore and a 4 and 5/8 stroke (all these three engines are the same at 230 Cu.in.They all have 8 bolts holding the flywheel to the crankshaft. These 8 bolt cranks have extra counterweighting to run at governed revs for long periods (to suit a hard working truck)
The T215 was from a half ton WC dodge and the T223 was from the WC62 and 63 6x6 Dodge. These engines are great engines and are very reliable.
I would make sure the water distribution tube is in good condition. It goes into the block behind the water pump and delivers a good flow of water to the exhaust valve seat areas.
The 4 and 6 bolt crankshafts are generally from cars and light duty engines.

The bigger block engines are in the same bracket, being a very reliable engine of that post war era.
The bigger block engines will require modifications with regard to the radiator. either a new rad. with different tanks or moving the original forward which I consider pretty ugly. Just my thoughts.

On the Diffs, there are two sizes of driving heads one (8 1/2"?) mounts on a 3/8 dia. stud the larger, later diffs mount on a 7/16" stud. You have the small one. These were improved as time progressed. Your one pictured, being the weakest, with the cast carrier, triangular holes, and had two spider gears.
They made a stronger carrier(still 2 spider gears with round holes in the carrier) and then the third one which was heavy duty with 4 spider gears.

As you said, the half ton axles (half shafts) were smaller dia. so the up grade was to change the side gears to take the 3/4 ton axles.

A note:Many of the gearbox internals are interchangeable with the Ford 4 speed truck box.
Nice project! Keep posting.
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Old 12-03-15, 10:09
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I agree with Lynn

You should go for a T214 engine . Fussy collectors know what's what and the vehicle will be worth more. You are going to a lot of work, it will look fantastic when it is finished so may as well put the correct engine in it .

If you do want a long block , look for a 250 ci post war engine. People used to call them KEW engines , I think named from the Chrysler factory in KEW UK .

Bevan F used to have new piston sets for the 250 3 7/16" bore engine , might be worth asking him what he did with them .

Hughes in Sydney road Coburg had the 3 1/4" piston sets for years , but thats long gone .

BTW at one of the early Corowa events, early 1980's a WC 54 turned up, it was imported from New Caledonia ex French army . It was in very good cond.

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Old 13-03-15, 00:11
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Ross Prince in Queensland has an extensive range of NOS Dodge WC parts. Give mhim a call...or email.
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Old 03-05-15, 11:59
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pulled the block out of the hot tank today. then a dip in the acid to etch it ready for painting.
to get the dreaded water distribution tube out i bronzed a large drill bit to a peice of 12mm rod and put it in the drill. chewed it to peices in no time and blew it out with the compressor. having a small flexible inspection camera came in handy to make sure i got it all.
will send off for machining once the new engine parts arrive.

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