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230 engine needed (TX area) maybe
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2015 8:55 am
by choppa
I am considering a new Dodge military truck purchase (NON M-series, ww2 era 1941 dodge)
All said, should I get this vehicle, it will need a new 230 c.i. engine. so putting out feelers now to see whats out there.
I dont neccessarily need an M37/43 motor, in fact, any 230 will work.
actually Prefer one without the 24v electronics anyway, 12v/6v civy better....so a good running, non-smoking, good compression engine out of just about any chrysler product will do.
anyone close to the DFW or surrounding areas have a good take out motor to sell?
thanks!
Re: 230 engine needed (TX area) maybe
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2015 12:54 pm
by w30bob
Choppa,
Not exactly close to you........but sort of what you're looking for......if it's really just stuck from sitting. I would think you could beat him up pretty good on the price if it's not running.
http://newjersey.craigslist.org/hvo/4859684915.html
regards,
bob
Re: 230 engine needed (TX area) maybe
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2015 9:40 pm
by Cal_Gary
I would think that with all the parts trucks around, you'd be able to find a 230 w/o much effort. I'd bet Charles Talbert has some based on all the diesel conversions he does.
Gary
Re: 230 engine needed (TX area) maybe
Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 6:34 am
by w30bob
They're around......the trick is finding a good one. It was pulled for a reason......sometimes it's a benign reason like a repower......other times there was something wrong. Taking the time to find a good one is way cheaper than having a bad one rebuilt from the ground up....IMO.
regards,
bob
Re: 230 engine needed (TX area) maybe
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 12:48 pm
by 57hemicuda
I have a really good 230, has the Petronix electronic ignition, runs great, great oil pressure. Changing to V8, would probably take $500 for the whole deal, but I'm in Maryland. Always the way.
Re: 230 engine needed (TX area) maybe
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2015 5:17 am
by choppa
PM sent... interested in know what vehicle it came out of, voltage (12/6/24?) and other ???
thanks!
Re: 230 engine needed (TX area) maybe
Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2015 11:57 am
by 57hemicuda
It is 12volt, alternator/starter. Did put an exhaust manifold on it and the Petronix on it when I bought it about a month a go. It has the Army rebuilt tag on the side of the block with bearing clearances etc. dated from the 70's. I'm assuming that is why it runs so well.
I did try starting the thing during that single digit cold snap we had a couple weeks back. Pulled the choke and she fired right up, and idled like a new one. I just have my heart set on a Big block Chrysler in the old girl. I do also have the transmission, and transfer case out of the truck.
I also have a New transmission, and a New transfer case both in shiny olive green paint.
Re: 230 engine needed (TX area) maybe
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 6:17 pm
by jrodjared
PM sent