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    Working through my boat and motor collection to find good homes for them. I bought this Chrysler some years ago but I guess I am getting too old to remember what model / hp it was. The lower cowl has the stacker notch but they did not come with the engine. Any help to identify it would be appreciated.


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    what are the #s on plate in the pan under the carbs? appears to have an early pin drive lunit. what are carb. #s?,what are compression #s,dist. ing.?

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    chryslers rule,69/72,us1/us2,dennis point menace 1937,still running orig. eng,boat and body!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dennispointmenace View Post
    what are the #s on plate in the pan under the carbs? appears to have an early pin drive lunit. what are carb. #s?,what are compression #s,dist. ing.?
    So easy to find now that I know. Its the only Chrysler I have.
    135 1971 1358HC
    Serial no. 4010
    tillotson carbs WB 26B
    It was a runner and really needs nothing. Its set up for a dead man throttle, Would you have a suggestion as to what it's worth?

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    I googled for photos and low and behold..... It appears to make a good ride.








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    Jim, get in touch with Beale and get Bill Edwards contact info. If anybody knows it would be Bill. It was him and Bill that made up E&T.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mini Max View Post
    I googled for photos and low and behold..... It appears to make a good ride.







    Nice Rig!!!! Gary
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    "Too much is never enough" Keith Richards " Dreams become reality via hard work and perseverance" G.A.Carbonneau

    "This coming from an old man that strapped two bananas together, hung a motor on it and calls it a boat" XstreamVking

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mini Max View Post
    So easy to find now that I know. Its the only Chrysler I have.
    135 1971 1358HC
    Serial no. 4010
    tillotson carbs WB 26B
    It was a runner and really needs nothing. Its set up for a dead man throttle, Would you have a suggestion as to what it's worth?
    carbs seem to be from 1977 120,wb seris are the smaller,tc are larger,150race,140,115?. main diff. 135-150 bigger carbs,high ring coated pistons,hoter ing.box,splined prop shaft,major diff in performance,87 mph-100mph!!!! price is equal to desire!!! am running .116 jets @7250,92 mph,10/18.3 blade,-7%underdrive,15' E&TMarine tunnel,1937. 13018638745,10 am/11 pm!

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    that 3 cyl. can be from 70 to90 hp. stock,beale tilton is running a simlar eng. on rowdy 2,FG class 1970,@ 70 mph! 3cyl. chr. is a strong motor!!

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    Pretty sure the 135 is 99ci and the 150 is 96ci

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark75H View Post
    Pretty sure the 135 is 99ci and the 150 is 96ci
    orig. 135 stacker was 96.3 cu.",as was the 150 stacker,later 150 was bored to 3-3/8 =99.6 cu", same as newer 135 non stack&140, also inculed a .070+ strocker crank,104 cu",also +.030 over bore+ strocker crank =99.6 cu",140 is a strong runner either way 3-3/8 or 3-5/16,chrysler went back and forth over the years as did force,most parts interchange!!!

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    http://youtu.be/jtiAF2fWK7I

    Rowdy II with a new dress on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kdtilt View Post
    http://youtu.be/jtiAF2fWK7I

    Rowdy II with a new dress on.
    you can dress her up but can you take her home to meet the parents!!
    absoulte fun ride ,young driver,old boat,new dress!! many mermories!!dodgeman1937@gmail.com

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    If dennispointmenance tells you something about a Chrysler OB you can take it to the bank. He knows more about them than Chrysler techs ever did. I was at his boat factory and saw him "penning" a stacker piston, I'd never seen that before.....don't think the factory tech rep had either. He tends to think "outside the box."

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    Here's some shots from Clayton 2014 with "Wild Bill" in action with his Chrysler Stacker. He will go down in Clayton history as "Black Flag Bill" - but it was a good show!!! Ask Bill, and he'll tell you...green flag = start of the race!

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