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JJ-1941

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  1. Thank you all for your replies and help, I appreciate it. Knuckleharley, I had the same thought, factory replacement. Mike, mine is a Canadian block too, 25 inch. The pad for the numbers is rough cast, all sides. The pad itself is thicker than other block pads with numbers on it, double thickness I would say. I am not 100% sure, but it is most likely a factory replacement block, based on my gut-feeling and common sense.
  2. DJ, the area you mentioned is not machined, no numbers, nothing. It is raw casting, rough. Sniper is right I guess, there is no way to tell from the outside. Has anyone else an engine like that ? I mean without a machined area. Does J260 stand for February 1960 ? It could be a replacement block, NOS perhaps. But looking at the bolt-heads, they don't look 1940's to me. Any wild guess anyone ?
  3. I am trying to ID this engine in my 1941 Chrysler. Long block 25 in. flat 6 Casting block: J260 and 666029 (at the starter area) Casting cyl. head: H60 683018 Interestingly, the usual area for the block numbers right below the cyl head is raw casting without any numbers. Thanks for your help.
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