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Hi Lang, yes the engine is the long one, I haven't heard of a 'KEW' engine. The engine number is 8707297
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Kevin
We need the engine prefix - it "should" be T110 or a P prefix if it is a Plymouth motor. The motor that was originally in it (T110) was 3 7/6 X 4 1/4 giving a displacement of 236.6 cu in. Horsepower would have been around 110/115 I guess. That was a Canadian built motor. The equivalent motor in USA was a DeSoto. The KEW motor was a long block Chrysler engine built in UK for the British Dodges of the post-war period (built at their factory in Kew and having the letters KEW stamped before the engine number). The KEW motor was the same bore 3 7/16 as the original T110, and could well have been the same motor but with Lucas electrics to provide some measure of British unreliability! Lang Last edited by Lang; 31-10-17 at 02:05. |
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