Re: 60 degree Mopar V6 for homebuilt?

Re: 60 degree Mopar V6 for homebuilt?

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60 degree Mopar V6 for homebuilt? RapidRonnie 02-06-2007
On Feb 8, 8:58 pm, "Peter Dohm" <lefty...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> > >Have you heard any recommendations for or against the Chrysler 3.2L and
> > >3.5L, the GM 3.4L,
>
> > Well, you most definitely do NOT want the 3.4 timebomb.
>
> > > or the similar Ford engines. There is also a Chrysler
> > >3.7L engine in the Jeep Liberty, which should have enough service history
> to
> > >make an evaluation.
>
> > The 3.7 is likely a future candidate. So far it's got a decent
> > reputation.
>
> Thanks, I will keep watching as I get closer to actually undertaking the
> project.

Peter, check the Allpar site in the engines section to get straight
what the various Chrysler families are. The 3.3 pushrod begat a 3.5
and a 3.8. (These are Trenton, MI built)

The 2.7 begat a 3.2. There's also a V6 derived from a 318 cid V-8
(3.7?). And then there's the new stuff!

I have been out of touch for so long now I cannot keep them straight.



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