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#41 Tweety Bird

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Posted October 15, 2012 at 07:37 pm

http://www.allpar.co.../b-engines.html

About 2/3 down the screen. The cross-sectional drawing (first one after the photo of Lynn Townsend).

Did the 361 ever come as a poly-head motor? Something tells me that this item is mislabled (1960 Dodge Image: 361 V8 - "Super Red Ram"). That intake valve on the right side of the drawing doesn't look right. Keep scrolling down and another cross-sectional drawing shows a conventional wedge head.

I suspect this image is a small-block poly motor, not a 361, if nothing else due to the placement of the oil filter.

Edited by Tweety Bird, October 15, 2012 at 07:53 pm.

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