scott657
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Following right along.
With the stock heads and manifolds, I'd use something real close to the factory 4bbl cam. If it were mine, I'd make it a solid cam and lifters. If you're going to keep it hydraulic, something around a .445" lift would be max IMO.So if I keep the parts I have and put everything back on like it came off. What would you recommend for a performance camshaft set up? Hoping everything in the bottom end is okay and no major issues.
Thanks again for your input!!
66-69 273 heads are the same as the 318 heads with the standard LA intake holes ready to take any modern LA intake. I like the Stealth, very close to the sought after dual plane D4B and small port. trouble you'll have is low compression with a later 318 head as they were open chamber heads with exception of the very early 66 273 style or the '302' swirl port heads that may have that casting bump that may interfere with the stock manifolds. Isky E-4 is a popular 273 replacement solid cam with the E-3 being hotter. I used a Herbert Stage 2 cam (no longer listed) in a 318 when my 273-4 spun a bearing and I had to get to work monday. That motor was a great 318 in that 65.
I never saw an 080 head. What did they come on, an export model?2465315 273 1964-65 1.78 1.50
2532080 273 1964-65 1.78 1.50
all other numbers are 66 and newer, when they switched to 3/8 intake bolts and angle.
Just on the list. No particular application.I never saw an 080 head. What did they come on, an export model?
Yeah, I've seen lots of 315's and 920's. Even 315 castings machined like 920's and vice versa! I wonder what is different about an 080.Perhaps, half the casting numbers I never seen myself. I got a set of 315's right in front of me.
It sounds like you are on the right track. When you pull the heads look at the piston tops. These are the low compression 2 barrel pistons which are probably the ones you have. 4 valve reliefs.My head casting numbers are 2465315-2 and I do have a set of solid lifter rockers/arms/lifters for it that I bought earlier for just in case purposes. I believe the heads are stock for 64-65? correct? Also the badging on the car says Commando V8 and the intake air cleaner is an original chrome Commando 273 air cleaner, so I'm guessing that the engine block (2806030-273-7) is not the original and may be entirely different? I did some checking on the VIN and it all matched up as a 273 Commando with Hi-Po engine and 4 speed tranny made in California. I guess I'm going to have to pull it the heads off to determine the bore and crank dimensions. Thank you guys for all the feedback and info...it relly helps!!
Yes. Looks like you had a block change sometime in it's past. It will work just fine with the 315 heads and other earlier parts. Your VIN won't tell you if your car is a Commando car or not, but, the fender tag will. If it has a 31 under the AB, it's a 4bbl 273. A 30 under the AB and it came with a 2bbl.My head casting numbers are 2465315-2 and I do have a set of solid lifter rockers/arms/lifters for it that I bought earlier for just in case purposes. I believe the heads are stock for 64-65? correct? Also the badging on the car says Commando V8 and the intake air cleaner is an original chrome Commando 273 air cleaner, so I'm guessing that the engine block (2806030-273-7) is not the original and may be entirely different? I did some checking on the VIN and it all matched up as a 273 Commando with Hi-Po engine and 4 speed tranny made in California. I guess I'm going to have to pull the heads off to determine the bore and crank dimensions. Thank you guys for all the feedback and info...it really helps!!
The fender tag was not on the car when I bought it...figures! I'll just have to get inside it to see what I have. Thank you for the pictures showing the difference on the pistons! I also checked the Edelbrock carb they had on it and it is a spreadbore #1406. Had a spacer between the manifold and carb.Yes. Looks like you had a block change sometime in it's past. It will work just fine with the 315 heads and other earlier parts. Your VIN won't tell you if your car is a Commando car or not, but, the fender tag will. If it has a 31 under the AB, it's a 4bbl 273. A 30 under the AB and it came with a 2bbl.
The 1406 is a plain old Edelbrock AFB style carb. The secondaries are slightly larger than the primaries but it's not a spread bore.The fender tag was not on the car when I bought it...figures! I'll just have to get inside it to see what I have. Thank you for the pictures showing the difference on the pistons! I also checked the Edelbrock carb they had on it and it is a spreadbore #1406. Had a spacer between the manifold and carb.
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it also needed the spacer to clear the original 273/4 intake as the bores were smaller than those butterflys! But you got the spreadbore intake so no matter. Dont sweat the bore dimensions unless your rebuilding. we know its a 273 as it states it right on the block. The early 67 318LA blocks could have had the same casting number but used different 318 bore cores. would obviously say 2806030-318-2 or some other 318 core suffix. There should be a clock with a date casting on side of block too, I bet its a 66 date for a 67 model year. use a flashlight/borescope (Ebay, $12 hooks to phone) in the spark plug hole. you may be able to see the piston crown and number of valve reliefs. If you see the reliefs touching or very close, you got the 4bbl pistons. Score!The 1406 is a plain old Edelbrock AFB style carb. The secondaries are slightly larger than the primaries but it's not a spread bore.
I've got to tear it down anyway to see what was rattling inside. Then I'll have a better idea.it also needed the spacer to clear the original 273/4 intake as the bores were smaller than those butterflys! But you got the spreadbore intake so no matter. Dont sweat the bore dimensions unless your rebuilding. we know its a 273 as it states it right on the block. The early 67 318LA blocks could have had the same casting number but used different 318 bore cores. would obviously say 2806030-318-2 or some other 318 core suffix. There should be a clock with a date casting on side of block too, I bet its a 66 date for a 67 model year. use a flashlight/borescope (Ebay, $12 hooks to phone) in the spark plug hole. you may be able to see the piston crown and number of valve reliefs. If you see the reliefs touching or very close, you got the 4bbl pistons. Score!