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Hey Guys,

I have a 1953 Dodge Power Wagon that has had the engine replaced. The engine has the 23-inch head. Here is a picture of the engine pad. Looks like

MS 152054 CPA

 

Can anyone help me identify the engine?

 

I appreciate it, and thanks in advance.engine.jpg.667985de32e9dfe8fd48e5200e089060.jpg

Posted

Would this be a military numbering?

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T137.com  On the powerwagon page has an engine ID section.  In the Replacement section , Yours may be a 1959. Maybe. Scott

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IMHO the number pad looks to be restamp or altered at some point and not a factory OEM number. 

  • You can see grinding swirl marks on the number pad.
  • The freeze plug below the number pad also has some grinding as it is rounded and not flat across the top
  • The numbering does not include any stars, dashes or long separation spaces

 

This picture is from the T137 site identifying OEM mopar numbering conventions

T137numberingconventions.jpg.c895dfd1e7fcb4f9c745b90170bfcf90.jpg

 

 

Edited by Veemoney

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