James, The Canadian-built Dodge Custom Royal and the Canadian-built Chrysler Windsor shared the 361-cid V8, while the DeSoto Firedome and Chrysler Saratoga shared the 383-cid, B-block, V8. The American-built Chrysler Windsor and Saratoga used the "RB" block 383-cid V8 in 1959 and 1960. In the U.S. the 361-cid V8 was used on the Plymouth Sport Fury, Dodge Royal / Custom Royal and the DeSoto Firesweep. The DeSoto Firedome / Fireflite / Adventurer used the "B" block 383 while the Dodge Coronet V8 used the "A" block 325-cid V8. The 361 was an option on the other Plymouth series and while the "B" block 383 was an option on all Dodge series and the DeSoto Firesweep. The engine numbers "MC1V-13132C" is a Canadian Chrysler Windsor number : M - 1959 C - Chrysler 1 - Windsor V - V8 13132 - 12,132nd engine built (1001 is first one) C - Canada-built Although the engine number does translate as a Chrysler Windsor, the Canadian-built 1959 Dodge Custom Royal used the same engine numbers. The 1959 Chrysler of Canada parts catalogue lists the Dodge Custom Royal and Chrysler Windsor engine block as "C1", with part number 1859 857. The American firm used the same number for the U.S.-built 361 engine. I doubt you will find a part number on the block, but there will be a casting number. Bill Vancouver, BC ----- Original Message ----- From: James To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 10:47 PM Subject: [FWDLK] What engine code is this?? I am trying to make sense of the engine code on my block. It is: MC1V-13132C My car is a 1959 Dodge, Custom Royal Lancer, made in Canada. Now, I believe that a "MC1" is a Chrysler Windsor, which had a 361, whether from the USA or Canada. But I thought that the actual code would be MC1-L, not MC1-V. What gives?? I do see that, according to the parts book, the Canadian built Dodge CRL's came with the same engine as the C1. Where do I find the part number on the block? Finally, what about the "13132C" what does that refer to? James 1959 Dodge
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