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  1. Elwenil

    Aircraft tug question??

    The 440 didn't exist in 1964 so unless it was replaced, it's probably a 361, 413 or 426. Naturally anything could have been put in there over the years. To ID the engine, look on top of the engine right behind the water pump tot he driver's side. If there is a pad there like in the pic below, it...
  2. Elwenil

    Aircraft tug question??

    That's definitely a big block Chrysler in there. It could very well be a 440.
  3. Elwenil

    Aircraft tug question??

    I don't think a 440 would fit in one of those without serious modification. The hood looks awfully narrow. I have seen a few of those for sale and all seem to have an inline 6 cyl.
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