YY1
Well-Known Member
Thanks RRman.
Fate- your option combo is almost exactly what I was going to clone mine into!
Interesting that the mymopar tag decoder doesn't even agree with their own engine spec page.
That page lists the 72 440 as 330HP- not 375.
At least it got E86.
This is the first time I've heard of the "0" number being the axle code.
That would be a great discovery for me!!
Obviously whoever programmed the mymopar tag decoder didn't know about it either.
If yours is a 3.55 and mine is a 3.23- then logically the "6" in yours could be a reference to 3.5 and the "3" in mine to 3.2.
I wonder if the "4" denotes SG.
I may go to my storage today and look at my 73. It's a 7 1/4 axle, and a Lynch Road car.
I'll see what it has in that area. I'm expecting a much lower number- like even "002".
I looked at my St Louis plant Satellite tag, and there's nothing there.
I wonder what Hamtramck Historical has about this.
We DO have a Lynch Road tag expert on this board, and a former Lynch Road employee!
If Lynch Road coded the axles and none of the other plants did....wow!
I previously never cared for LR tags because the didn't code everything.
I may have to rethink that.
Fate- your option combo is almost exactly what I was going to clone mine into!
Interesting that the mymopar tag decoder doesn't even agree with their own engine spec page.
That page lists the 72 440 as 330HP- not 375.
At least it got E86.
This is the first time I've heard of the "0" number being the axle code.
That would be a great discovery for me!!
Obviously whoever programmed the mymopar tag decoder didn't know about it either.
If yours is a 3.55 and mine is a 3.23- then logically the "6" in yours could be a reference to 3.5 and the "3" in mine to 3.2.
I wonder if the "4" denotes SG.
I may go to my storage today and look at my 73. It's a 7 1/4 axle, and a Lynch Road car.
I'll see what it has in that area. I'm expecting a much lower number- like even "002".
I looked at my St Louis plant Satellite tag, and there's nothing there.
I wonder what Hamtramck Historical has about this.
We DO have a Lynch Road tag expert on this board, and a former Lynch Road employee!
If Lynch Road coded the axles and none of the other plants did....wow!
I previously never cared for LR tags because the didn't code everything.
I may have to rethink that.