Engine Identification

1974 Plymouth Fury Custom, 5.9L Eng VIN JSECTION Engine Identification
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Engine Net HP At RPM Torque (Ft. Lbs. at RPM) Compr. Ratio Bore Stroke Displ. Cu. Ins.
318" 2-Bbl. 150 @ 4000 225 @ 2200 8.6-1 3.91" 3.31" 318"
318" 2-Bbl. 170 @ 4000 265 @ 2200 8.6-1 3.91" 3.31" 318"
318" 2-Bbl. 150 @ 4000 255 @ 2200 8.6-1 3.91" 3.31" 318"
360" 2-Bbl. 180 @ 4000 290 @ 2400 8.4-1 4.00" 3.58" 360"
360" 4-Bbl. 200 @ 4000 290 @ 3200 8.4-1 4.00" 3.58" 360"
360" 4-Bbl. 245 @ 4800 320 @ 3600 8.4-1 4.00" 3.58" 360"
400" 2-Bbl. 185 @ 4000 315 @ 2400 8.2-1 4.32" 3.375" 400"
400" 4-Bbl. 205 @ 4400 310 @ 2400 8.2-1 4.32" 3.375" 400"
400" 4-Bbl. 240 @ 4800 320 @ 3200 8.2-1 4.32" 3.375" 400"
400" 4-Bbl. 250 @ 4800 330 @ 3400 8.2-1 4.32" 3.375" 400"
440" 4-Bbl. 230 @ 4000 350 @ 3200 8.2-1 4.32" 3.75" 440"
440" 4-Bbl. 250 @ 4000 350 @ 3200 8.2-1 4.32" 3.75" 440"
440" 4-Bbl. 275 @ 4400 375 @ 3200 8.2-1 4.32" 3.75" 440"
NOTE: Horsepower and Torque figures given above are NET. Net Horsepower and Torque represents power at the flywheel when the engine is installed in a vehicle, with wide open throttle and all systems operating such as; air cleaner, exhaust system, water pump, generator, oil pump and air conditioning.

Engine identification number locations are as follows: 318" and 360" on left front of block below cylinder head; 400" and 440" on cylinder block just forward of number two cylinder bore and adjacent to distributor. Number is decoded as follows on 318" and 360":

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