The Mopar Slant Six engine typically weighs around 400 to 450 pounds, depending on the specific model and components used. This inline six-cylinder engine was popular in various Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth vehicles from the 1960s through the 1980s. Its design and weight made it a favored choice for both performance and economy in its time.
there were 2 or 3 different sizes of slant sixes.
30 inches long ( 1973 )
No, a 225 slant six transmission will not bolt up to a 440 Mopar engine. The two engines have different bellhousing patterns and are designed for different torque outputs and mounting configurations. A transmission designed for a 440 would be required for proper fitment and performance.
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Sorry, it will not fit. Although the transmissions themselves share the same internals and designations, the bellhousings are different and will not bolt together. A slant six transmission will only fit a slant six.
a slant 6 does in fact have a timing chain but it rarely ever wear out, break, or stretch, because of the durability of a slant 6.
The oil used in a slant six cylinder is typically 10w-30.
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