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Well - I am seeking definitive answers on this engine color issue. There has to be someone who is retired from Chrysler who knows what actually happened. I know my '61 Valiant isn't the only one with a silver green slant six. It could be as simple as Chrysler running out of red paint and using whatever it had at the time. I'd like to know for sure what plants and foundries produced slant sixes.
Ummm...are you paying attention to the answers you've had so far? It kind of sounds like you might not be.
If you'll post your car's VIN and engine ID numbers (stamped on the boss at the top of the block near the frontmost spark plug) -- and maybe show us those pictures -- then a more specific answer might be possible based on what else was produced at the plant that made your engine.
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I'd also like to know for sure - a concrete answer on why some slant sixes were painted silver green.
You seem to be asking for a reason why the decision was made to paint certain 1961 Valiant engines silver-green. There is no such concrete reason, because no such decision was taken, as such. It was done because that was the paint that was on hand, either because it was left over from a previous engine project that specced silver-green paint, or because that was what was on sale from the paint company that week. Remember that 1957-1961 was an era of poor corporate management and careless quality control at Chrysler, comparable to the 1976-1982 era.
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What's more, did this also happen to B block 361, 383 engines??? What about 413 and 426?
This is slantsix.org. All those engines you mention have excessive cylinders!
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Are there some odd ducks out there?
Always.
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There has to be people still around who can explain all this who were at Chrysler at the time.
There are, and if you'll post more complete information about your car, as requested above, then you can probably have a more specific answer you might find more satisfactory.
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I though Galen Govier was supposed to be the Mopar guru.
Yeah, and Pepsi is the Choice of a New Generation. It's an advertising slogan! Govier spends a great deal of money promulgating his "guru" schtick. A thread about the many, many times he's sold incorrect information and made incorrect statements out of ignorance would be a lengthy thread indeed. Even longer would be the thread detailing his participation in the creation of fraudulent cars by selling shoeboxes (= box containing a fender tag, a VIN tag, and various pieces of sheetmetal stamped with the same VIN, used for turning a low-value car into a fraudulent high-value one).
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I just haven't been able to get a response from him.
If you wave more cash under his nose, I'm sure he'll cook up something "authoritative" for you.
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