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A Fun Themed Mopar Flathead 6 cylinder Engine Quiz. Take a try....Just have fun!


A simple poll. Pick The the best answers you can, related to Mopar engines and related systems. Have fun!  

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  1. 1. What is the standard new cylinder bore size of the 23" American 6 cyl, 218 and 230 ci engine?

    • 3 ½"
      0
    • 3 ¼"
      18
    • 3.00"
      0
    • 3 ⅛"
      3
  2. 2. How many cubic inches is the stock 23" USA built 218 engine, and the stock 25" Canadian built 218 engine?

    • USA built 23" block is 217.8 ci, Canadian built 25" block is 218.06 ci
      15
    • The USA and Canadian engines mentioned are both 217.8
      5
    • USA 23" is 217.8 ci, Canadian 25" is metric at 4.1 liter
      1
  3. 3. How many main crankshaft bearings are used in the 6 cylinder flat head engine?

    • 4 bearings, plus the 5th is a thrust bearing
      4
    • 4 bearings including the thrust bearing
      14
    • 5 bearings
      2
    • 6 bearings
      1
  4. 4. Choose the correct stroke length for the stock 250.6 ci engine:

    • 4 ¼"
      2
    • 4 ½"
      17
    • 4 ¾"
      2
    • 4 ⅛"
      0
  5. 5. What is the stock con-rod journal size on the crankshaft of the 201 ci 23" engine?

    • 2.195" to 2.005"
      1
    • 2.120" to 2.125"
      6
    • 1.9365 to 1.9375"
      9
    • 2.00" to 2.005"
      5
  6. 6. Choose any of the stock features found on the valve train in the flathead 6 Mopar engines.

    • Auto Adjusting Hydraulic Lifters
      0
    • Hardened Valve Seats
      21
    • No Fuel Lead Additive Required
      17
    • Multiple Angle cut valve seats. Both intake and exhaust.
      6
    • Single 45 degree cut valve seats. Both intake and exhaust
      15
    • Valve Stem seals prevent oil entry into the cylinders.
      4
  7. 7. What is the stock firing order of the Mopar flathead 6 engine?

    • 1 6 2 5 3 4
      2
    • 1 5 3 6 2 4
      18
    • 1 2 3 4 5 6
      0
    • 6 2 4 1 5 3
      1
  8. 8. Choose the correct statement(s) regarding generators and alternators typically found in automotive use: (Multiple answers may be correct)

    • An automotive generator produces DC power.
      19
    • An alternator produces AC power which is then rectified, to put out only DC power
      18
    • A generator or alternator puts-out maximum amperage while the starter is cranking the engine over.
      0
    • A generator is only used on 6V systems. An alternator is only used on 12V systems.
      0
    • Most all automobile manufacturers switched to alternators due to a worldwide shortage of copper after the Korean War.
      1
    • 6V generator systems typically require more routine maintenance compared to alternator based 12V systems.
      11
  9. 9. Ignitions System Dwell is:

    • The amount of time measured in degrees of clock rotation, for electrons to travel from the ignition switch to the spark plug tip.
      0
    • The amount of time measured in degrees of circular motion, that the crank shaft turns during the "Power Stroke".
      0
    • The amount of time measured in degrees of circular motion, while the ignition points are closed.
      15
    • The amount of time measured in degrees of circular motion, while the ignition points are open.
      6
  10. 10. Mopar "Floating Power" is

    • Electric controlled seats, first introduced in the 1953 Imperial.
      0
    • A custom Chrysler engineered solution to smooth out engine vibrations felt in the cab. 3 motor mounts are used on the flathead 6 engine.
      17
    • A 50's sales pitch used when marketing Chrysler engines for use in the Marine industry. "Floating Power, Floats Your Boat"
      0
    • A Chrysler designed vibration dampener mounted the front of the crankshaft to smooth out engine vibrations
      4


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Something fun to do here! Try the poll.

 

Had my car out too,  on April 1.

Cheers, Keith. 

 

 

 

 

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