HotRodTractor Posted November 19, 2010 Report Posted November 19, 2010 that make playing with engines worthwhile! I've been searching for a "mock-up" engine to build my intake and header setup while I go through the actual motor that I am going to use for my daily driver project to help save some time. So I keep watching the dreaded Ebay hoping to find a long block engine close to home, or cheep enough to ship and a couple of weeks ago I bought one - it looked mostly complete in the pictures and the only thing that concerned me was that it was a long engine - so after I verified thats what it was I stopped looking at the pictures and asking questions.I I won the auction with a single $100 bid. I got my purchase home through a a friend that was passing through the area with a pick up and hadn't had time to really look at it until earlier this week. Its a "new" block that was never stamped with the engine number, with a relatively clean looking "Spitfire" head on it, full flow oil filter - and I think its 265ci by checking the stroke with a piece of wire. There was also a transmission included with the engine that I wrote off initially as a three speed - but I think its actually an Desoto M6 "Tip-Toe" transmission. I have no idea what I'm going to do with it yet. Yep I'm going to call this one a victory. Quote
Bob_Koch Posted November 19, 2010 Report Posted November 19, 2010 Ain't it grand when that happens! Glad for ya. Quote
Don Coatney Posted November 19, 2010 Report Posted November 19, 2010 (edited) Good for you! However Desoto never had a 265 CI engine. That was a Chrysler only option as was the Spitfire head. Edited November 19, 2010 by Don Coatney Quote
HotRodTractor Posted November 19, 2010 Author Report Posted November 19, 2010 I'll grab some pictures - I've been meaning to take some of the tranny anyway. I know the engine and transmission combo was pulled from a Desoto - so that is why I am assuming its the Desoto version of the transmission. The head is an obvious addition - its got an "OK" but older coat of red paint on it with the lettering on the "Spitfire" ground flat instead of being painted. I did come up with 4 3/4" stroke - but am not going to swear that I got a fantastically accurate measurement. I'm going to try and get it up on the stand this weekend and begin dissassembly - once I pop the head off it will be easier to measure the stroke and get an accurate number. Quote
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