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Will a Spitfire from a '50 Windsor fit in my B2C? I think it is a 230(?)

if its a spitfire head or engine I would imagine it will be a 251 (25 inch) anyone else?

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It 2 inches longer than the Plymouth Dodge engine. Some modification will be neccessary but its been done.

reallY? a spitfire head on a shorter (23-inch) block?:confused:

errr, i guess you mean the whole long block engine will fit. :)

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I installed a 50 Chrysler engine in my 52 1/2 ton back in '98. Minor mods are necessary but nothing needed to the firewall.

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I welded some extensions on the bottom of the original front motor mount fee to reach back 2" to the mounting holes on the cross member. Moved the radiator forward 2" and had to take a nick out of the front cross member to clear the oil pan sump.

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And one of these days I'm going to install the Spitfire head and big truck factory manifolds.

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I installed a 265 Chrysler "Spitfire" engine in my 1952 PU in 1973. Had to move the radiator 2" forward on the yoke and used a Hot Wrench to reshape-not cut, the front of the frame where the front crank pulley assembly fits. You will also need a 1-1/2 ton or bigger truck oil pan and pickup With the dipstick in it-sump is in the front. Also the front frame rivited seam slightly hits the front of the pan sump-requires a slight bit of clearance rework there too.

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