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    Another discovery? Adirondack Dodge Parts claims to have M-715 engine rebuild gasket and seal sets. 1-800-932-8020
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    will have to call them, a good thing to have on hand

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    surplus city has the complete set also but they arer surplus orignal (1967)an some of the gaskets/seals can be to dried out to use anymore.
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    Are there modern equivalents for the rear and front main seals? Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikel View Post
    Are there modern equivalents for the rear and front main seals? Thanks.
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    I'm gonna guess they are for the Dodge Flathead engine. I think they were 230 cubic inch as well, if I remember correctly.
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    Dodge did make a 230 flat head for the M37/Powerwagons for many years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by randyscycle View Post
    I'm gonna guess they are for the Dodge Flathead engine. I think they were 230 cubic inch as well, if I remember correctly.
    They have a section in an add for just 715 stuff, including the gasket set. Seperate from the "power wagon" and M-37 items so I must assume it's not for the Dodge.
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