Missing Engine ID
Sorry for so long to reply, I've been traveling and gathering info.
I appreciate the chance to feed specific info on the truck/engine especially if ID can be established. So the following is what I've been able to gather on (1) Original truck configuration, (2) what I am told about the Salvaged truck configuration.
(1) Original
VIN: 1B6MC36DXVJ577953
This truck is a 3500 (Cab Chassi); 5 Spd Manual; Fed Emission; 3. 55 Anti-Slip Rear Axle; Engine Option code ETB (I've been told that means 235 HP for a 5 Spd Trans. )
Back of Fuel Control Module (Injection Pump?):
RQV 1400PA1211-1K
393 1538
Left side of of FCM (Injection Punp) :
0 402 736 913
76100 000409
Block Heater Type: Threaded
Fuel Filter Type: Cartridge
(2) Salvaged Engine
VIN : 3B7MF33D0VM515293 (as I have been told)
This truck, according to lookup on the VIN search, was a; 3500 club cab, Auto Trans; Calif. Emmision. (I've been told that Dodge offered a 215 HP w/Auto Trans)
Back of FCM (Injection Pump?) :
RQV ??????????
393 1539
Left side of FCM (Injection Pump?):
0 402 736 912
66600 13921
Block Heater Type : Threaded
Fuel Filter Type : Cartridge
Thanks for all the good info from all of you, plus a few others. Can the above info lead to firm ID on the engine I have, from Salavged, installed. It is a good running, strong engine, but does not have the power/torque of the original. Would the 20 HP make that much difference? Where is the 20HP derived from? I kept the FCM (Injection Pump) off the original. Can I install it on the 215HP and gain the 20HP back? Also the original had a stage 1 Torque Plate adj to max. Could this, if installed on the 66600 pump, give the gain as it did on the 76100 pump?
I know that I'm asking for a lot and I appreciate your patience with a "newbe", but I have got to do something to keep from getting runover on the hills.