Re: [FWDLK] 1955 Plymouth Hy-Fire V8 Engine Color Schemes
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Re: [FWDLK] 1955 Plymouth Hy-Fire V8 Engine Color Schemes



I took it to a car show today and tomorrow it is going for a drive to work.  I know mine is a 241 as I had it rebuilt and I found out just by measuring cylinder bore. Other than that, the engine number helps, as my engine number is P27-38942.  A 1956 Plymouth engine would be a P28 for a six cylinder or P29 for a V8.  For telling a 241 from a 260 in a 1955 Plymouth, I know early 1955 Plymouths were more likely to have the 241, and all later ones had the 260.  Maybe back in the '50s Plymouth dealers had a way of decoding engine numbers to tell.
 
John
 
In a message dated 10/19/2014 2:37:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, vanhilla@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
How do you tell a 241 from a 260 from a 270?  I really don’t know. 
 
--Roger van Hoy
 
Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2014 8:10 AM
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] 1955 Plymouth Hy-Fire V8 Engine Color Schemes
 
My 1955 Plymouth with a 241 V8 has red valve covers.  It was an early production car, and according to the build record that I have for the car, it was built on October 20, 1954.  Tomorrow, my car will be 60 years old. 
 
John
 
In a message dated 10/19/2014 1:42:27 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, vanhilla@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
I’ve never seen a ‘55-‘56 Dodge or Plymouth poly engine [241-260-270] with anything but silver [argent] valve covers.
 
The Plymouth Owners’ Club judging guides don’t say.
 
In ‘56, 2v had red air cleaners and 4v had bright yellow air cleaners.  Not sure about ‘55 4v.
 
--Roger van Hoy
 
This factory sales picture has red valve covers, but it may have been a pre-production model::
 
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BUT here’s a pic of a survivor ‘55 with silver [argent] valve covers:
 
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Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2014 1:36 PM
Subject: [FWDLK] 1955 Plymouth Hy-Fire V8 Engine Color Schemes
 
Greetings:
 
Somehow I have the notion in my head that the subject engine was colored with these schemes:
1.  241-cid:  Aluminum/Silver block and manifolds, with Red valve covers and Red air cleaner
2.  259-cid:  Aluminum/Silver block, manifolds, and valve covers, with Red only for the air cleaner
 
Can anyone confirm that notion...or correct it?
 
Thanks,
Jason.

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