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Old 07-26-2013, 03:45 PM   #1
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Dodge motor in a chevy? Help please?

So i guess i'm rescuing another truck. Thing is i opened the hood and was shocked. Looks like a dodge motor to me. Please someone chime in if they know this motor? Is there any value to keep it? I will post more pics once i get the truck after i get back off vacation.
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Old 07-26-2013, 04:04 PM   #2
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I vote on Cadillac my self. It has a hei and delco alt
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It's got a GM HEI in it. Looks like a big BOP or maybe a Caddy.

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It's got a GM HEI in it. Looks like a big BOP or maybe a Caddy.

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I forgot Buick had front dist need pics of valve covers and intake
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Old 07-26-2013, 04:16 PM   #5
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Only pic i've got of the motor. It was covered under the hood. I hope the motor is worth something and not a boat anchor.
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I'm pretty sure that's a Buick.

Could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure.
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Itsa 500 Cadillac, 74-76 years probably. Makes great power, clean it up and leave it in there, nothing wrong with that.
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Itsa 500 Cadillac, 74-76 years probably. Makes great power, clean it up and leave it in there, nothing wrong with that.
Not doubting you but how do you know? What gives it away? So i'm assuming its got definite value......
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Oh... it's a boat anchor... a boat anchor that will make damn near 500 lbft of TQ!

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Old 07-26-2013, 04:56 PM   #10
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I don't know about value... I know it costs an arm and a leg to rebuild one, and I think Edelbrock is the only one that makes an aftermarket intake for them. You can damn near shave off 200 pounds by replacing the cast iron intake with an aluminum unit.

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Re: Dodge motor in a chevy? Help please?

Looked online and if thats what it is they are not cheap engines.
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I concur in that I do think it is a mid 70's 472 Caddy. Great motor that makes a lot of low RPM power. As far as value???? probably low very low unless you find someone restoring an old Sedan DeVille. I would yank it and put a SBC back in the truck.
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yep, mid 70's 472/500 cadillac. not worth any real money. expect very easy burn outs and if you drive it real easy it'll get 7 to 8 mpg.
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yep, mid 70's 472/500 cadillac. not worth any real money. expect very easy burn outs and if you drive it real easy it'll get 7 to 8 mpg.
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I have a 472 caddy in my C 10 with a th 400...mileage with my foot out of it around town is 19 to 20.
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You can buy spacers to run a 460 intake on it. Go figure.

My brother and I had a 472 we stuffed in a '70 highboy. It had 130,000 miles on it and not even a hint of a lip at the top of the cylinder. The blocks had a really high nickel content.

You know it was a 472 that powered the fastest gasoline powered vehicle right?
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yep, mid 70's 472/500 cadillac. not worth any real money. expect very easy burn outs and if you drive it real easy it'll get 7 to 8 mpg.
I had a '71 Eldorado convertible with a 500. It got 12 mpg no matter fast or slow, hot or cold outside.
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Re: Dodge motor in a chevy? Help please?

Back in 99 I was driving around in a 76 Eldorado convertible with the 500 in it. I had a guy want to buy the car from me for the engine, said it was for a dragster. Wanted to pay me about $1500. The car was worth more than that so I sent him packing.

Right now on eBay I just saw a full 500 asking $1699 and a core bare block asking $350. Also a bunch of rebuild kits for the 500.

I wouldn't write that engine off so quickly.
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the reason i say 74-76 500 is the 472 was done in 74, and with the eloctronic ign showing up in 73-74, it is just a good guess. Of course the only real way to tell is to dissassemble and check it out. I am attaching this page here for some pretty good Cadillac engine reading.

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looks like caddy to me. my grama has a 76 with a 500. dodge big blocks the dist points to the pass side.
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Keep it in there if it's running ok. It took work to put it in,it's not all that uncommon of a swap,when folks get educated they usually like it,and it'll take some effort to swap back...even if you have an engine sitting ready to toss in.
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Big problem is hopping one up. Last time I looked any performance parts were bank. Great motors but take alot of money and work to make any real RPMs. Not a big deal if the truck has high gears in it but would probably not be your friend with a set of 4.10s. I want to say that the valvetrain needed attention for anything past 4200 RPMs. If the truck is a stick the bellhousing is worth a ton of money to the right person as the 472/500 never had a stick option. I would leave it and enjoy it till it blows.
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Big problem is hopping one up. Last time I looked any performance parts were bank. Great motors but take alot of money and work to make any real RPMs. Not a big deal if the truck has high gears in it but would probably not be your friend with a set of 4.10s. I want to say that the valvetrain needed attention for anything past 4200 RPMs. If the truck is a stick the bellhousing is worth a ton of money to the right person as the 472/500 never had a stick option. I would leave it and enjoy it till it blows.
Plans are to pull motor out. May have a buyer lined up.
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I'd drive that sucker around a bit. You might fall in love.
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