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'76 Cordoba E64 engine

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Hello, I am looking at a '76 Cordoba and the fender tag states an E64 Engine, what engine is this? It is a non-catalist engine based on the door jam label.

This is what Google said:


The Chrysler Cordoba E64 engine was a 392-325 horsepower Hemi engine with a Torque Flight Automatic transmission.

Here are some other engines that were available for the Chrysler Cordoba:
  • 225 cu in (3.7 L) Slant six: The standard engine for the Cordoba and Mirada, with 95 horsepower

  • 318 cu in (5.2 L) V8: A detuned 130 horsepower engine that was optional

  • 360 cu in (5.9 L) V8: A higher-output 185 horsepower engine that was not popular and discontinued after 1980

  • 400 cu in V8: An engine that was available for the 1977 Chrysler Cordoba

Thanks,
 
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400 cubic inch with a 4 bbl carb

The first five characters on the dashboard VIN should be SS22N and the "N" is the 400-4bbl engine
 
Yes! SS22N.

Thank you:thumbsup:

More details:

S - Car Line = Chrysler Speciality "B" Body
S - Series = Special
22 - Body style = Two-Door Pillared Hardtop
N - Engine = 400 cu. in. V8 4-bbl
6 - Model year = 1976
R - Plant = Windsor
 
Yes! SS22N.

Thank you:thumbsup:
Has anyone seen this or know what it’s for?

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Yes! SS22N.

Thank you:thumbsup:
That was the optional engine for the '76 model year and included dual exhaust. I do not recall if it included a resonator on each tailpipe.
 
Hello, I am looking at a '76 Cordoba and the fender tag states an E64 Engine, what engine is this? It is a non-catalist engine based on the door jam label.

This is what Google said:


The Chrysler Cordoba E64 engine was a 392-325 horsepower Hemi engine with a Torque Flight Automatic transmission.

Here are some other engines that were available for the Chrysler Cordoba:
  • 225 cu in (3.7 L) Slant six: The standard engine for the Cordoba and Mirada, with 95 horsepower

  • 318 cu in (5.2 L) V8: A detuned 130 horsepower engine that was optional

  • 360 cu in (5.9 L) V8: A higher-output 185 horsepower engine that was not popular and discontinued after 1980

  • 400 cu in V8: An engine that was available for the 1977 Chrysler Cordoba

Thanks,
Neither 392-hemi or slant 6 was in a 76 Cordoba, and a Mirada did not yet exist.
 
Maybe it's just the picture but the ground cable looks to be undersized.
 
If that car has a trailer hitch it's for the trailer brakes. Adjustable reostat for brakes.
 
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