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Duane The same Radiator was used in the other MoPar Division's and like years. It will help if you let some one know what is the nearest town that y...
Jimmy First I want to say is Welcome. Where are you located at and have you joined The National De Soto Club ? You have the correct Wheel Base. ...
Juan Here is some Engine Data for you. Your ( 3 3/8" Bore x 4 1/4" Stroke ) 228.1 Cubed Engine was used by De Soto from 1937 to 1941. The...
Juan Rotating the engine by hand is some what easy ( as long as one can reach ) because a new spec'd engine is below 7.1 Compression Ratio. If the C...
Juan 1. Because of "condensation" that happens inside of the engine --- I would drain the contents of The Oil Pan and replace it with the...
Ryan The answer to your CFM Question is posted to you on 18 April. Rodger and Gabby
Julian On behalf of all that look at this site and all who are part of The National De Soto Club - I say Welcome. I know what you mean about the wir...
Ryan The Carter Number 22105 will show you that all four ports are the same diameter and the CFM's is near 390. Let it be known that you are seeking...
Donald The 1952'ish to 1954 Windsor Series from Chrysler and Flat Six Powered De Soto's used the same Double Grooved Pulley's on The Crank Shaft - Th...
John 1. Yes - you will need a Brake Puller. 1a. Purchase a Brake Puller directly from: Les at lessue52@comcast.net . If you like breaking thing...
Hola Yo'll The same question --- but this time with out the Chrysler only sized engine ( the 265 Cubed Flat Head Six used from 1952 to 1954 in Winds...
John The same mechanical parts for Chrysler's Windsor Series is also used in your 1937 De Soto. Depending on which part it is - is used through the...
Hola Orlof 1. Remove The Radiator. 2. You have already removed the front section of the engine. 3. With a small hook made from a strong metal...
John To about 1950'ish the stamped number on The Engine Block was the number used by all Department of Transportation and etc. Look at a machined pa...
John As you can see I gave the average used names of the car to you. The information given by Bill is The Proper Name vs a improper "slang nam...