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Xtrempickup
05-04-2016, 01:12 PM
I'm pretty sure all 89 Shelby daytonas came with a commonblock t2, but has anybody encountered one with got out of Chrysler new with a non commonblock 88 t2 motor in it?

4 l-bodies
05-06-2016, 10:53 AM
Only model I'm aware of that happening are the TC's. Plenty of 89's with 88 engines and other parts in them. Have you checked block stamping #'s? Was it very early production? Produced in 88? I have no doubt this could easily have happened, as many changes were running changes.
Todd

bamman
05-06-2016, 12:13 PM
It could be a warranty block. Chrysler did make common blocks with the fuel pump block off plate as warranty replacement blocks that were backward compatible with earlier blocks.

That is if you are identifying this 89 as a non commonblock because of the fuel pump plate.

Xtrempickup
05-07-2016, 01:38 AM
Buying a car and I haven't physically seen it and trying to rule out running into any surprises as I'm buying it because it's an 89 t2 5spd with the hopes that nothing funny happened from the factory or along the way until now as the owner says it's the original motor in it

4 l-bodies
05-07-2016, 10:38 PM
Buying a car and I haven't physically seen it and trying to rule out running into any surprises as I'm buying it because it's an 89 t2 5spd with the hopes that nothing funny happened from the factory or along the way until now as the owner says it's the original motor in it
Tom if that's the case I would have the owner look at the door sticker and have them tell you the date of manufacture. That should be easy enough for them to do. Unless he/she is the original owner, how would they know if it is the original engine or not? Having owned many pre common block TII's, I wouldn't let that deter you from buying if the rest of the vehicle checks out. Early block with steel crank and big rods is plenty stout.
Todd

GLHS60
05-08-2016, 02:40 AM
The 10th digit on the VIN tells model year: J=1988, K=1989

I'm also not convinced common blocks are superior after looking at the casting line visible through the water pump hole.

Thanks
Randy

mopar-tech
05-08-2016, 08:07 AM
It could be a warranty block. Chrysler did make common blocks with the fuel pump block off plate as warranty replacement blocks that were backward compatible with earlier blocks.

That is if you are identifying this 89 as a non commonblock because of the fuel pump plate.

I have one of these and can confirm its true.

tryingbe
05-13-2016, 11:20 PM
I'd say VIN means very little as this point with the age of these cars. Anything could have done to the car during the 20+ years of these cars' lives.

Ask for clear and detail underhood photos. Common block can be easily identified in photo. Round tooth pulley, no-fuel pump block off plate, etc.


By the way, It's Daytona Shelby, not Shelby Daytona.