Hello everyone,
I purchased a 1947 Dodge pickup off auction a year ago. It was billed as "on a Dakota Chassis", but never stated the year or gen chassis.
Are there any dead give-aways on what gen chassis I have? Any stamps anywhere or things like that?
I am wanted to finally get started on this project and have the 5.7l HEMI out of my wife's Challenger that I want to swap into it, but don't know waht conversion kit to go for until I know what gen I have.
Thanks in advance-
Christian
As mentioned, the engine crossmember, aka K-member, or cradle, is from an F/M/J-body car. The transverse, or bent, torsion bars are a key identifier of it. It includes the suspension, steering linkage and steering gear, plus the brake hardware, except possibly the hoses.
It is a 1991 or later Magnum V-8 engine. It appears to have the brake master cylinder, booster , and linkage setup from a 1980s - 1990s B-series van with its sideways configuration. The master cylinder is for disc brakes.
The wiper motor appears to be a late 1960s - 1980s car two-speed motor, or possibly late 1970s - 1980s car intermittent motor, or 1972 - 1985 truck motor.
The rear axle is an 8-3/4" assembly with a 2881489 differential housing. If the perches have not been relocated, it is a 1961-1974 truck axle housing. It looks to have 11" drum brakes. The driveshaft looks like a possible Dodge van or 1/2 ton truck shaft, but it might be anything that matches the transmission and rear axle.
The leaf springs may be from a F/M/J- body, R-body, or late 1970s B-body. The lower shock mounts appear to be from the same car as the springs, with Iso-Clamp suspension, but only using the lower shock plate. The rear shocks mate with the plate but are not a Mopar rear shock application.
The front frame rails appear to be fabricated from box tubing, and may be merged with a Dakota frame.
The engine crossmember, unless changed, will have spool type motor mount attachments. Early Magnum engines with the cast in bosses could use the spool motor mounts. Later engines only supported a different truck mount. For a 5.7L conversion, determine if it is using spool mounts, or the later Dakota/Ram truck style mounting.
That's about all I can discern and offer. The folks on
For Trucks Only in the Dodge/Ram forum section might have more.