Ugh! What engine?My questions are not about performance, but since you ask, I do not have a magic number in mind. It's a good running stock engine I am freshening up while I repaint the car. The car is a weekend driver, not a race car.
Ugh! What engine?My questions are not about performance, but since you ask, I do not have a magic number in mind. It's a good running stock engine I am freshening up while I repaint the car. The car is a weekend driver, not a race car.
68 318Ugh! What engine?
I don't see it being any different to the water jacket that goes into front of the manifold, and I have never seen or heard of a failure in this area.
I don't see it being any different to the water jacket that goes into front of the manifold, and I have never seen or heard of a failure in this area.
Yup! LMAOExactly. It will be fine. I just love how something out of the ordinary brings out the experts.
I run the 234 heads on a 318, just plate off the water cross over with rtv and a thin peice of metal like you would if it was an exh cross over.I'm interested in this exact situation. I have the 67 heads that end in 234. There's not a whole lot of info out there on these heads. Let me know how things work out!
Thanks M.O... Armchair Bomber.. Learns today...I run the 234 heads on a 318, just plate off the water cross over with rtv and a thin peice of metal like you would if it was an exh cross over.
Look... for those who don't know, the only advantage to these heads is there is no exhaust cross over meaning all the exhaust ports are blind. When you have a port in each head that is open on the far side of the bowl to feed a cross over...the exhaust goes the wrong direction....get it yet? No more 1 out of 4 ports flowing less than the other 3.
Can I ask why you would want to use those heads? I get close chamber heads raise compression, but close chamber heads don't flow as well, and that old of head would not have hardened seats.
Don't for get the closed chamber, it's not as loving as the 302 casting or early 273 head, but it works.Thanks M.O... Armchair Bomber.. Learns today...
You should be able too, yes.I have a question on exhaust on these engines. Can I use regular 318 aftermarket headers?
I am trying to get it running better with a little more power to move my RV. I ordered a carb rebuild kit. I have done a full tune up, cap, rotor, points and condenser, plugs and wires.
Please share any tips or tricks.
Thanks!
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The heads may have air ports drilled right under the bottom of the port. Some lock tight on Allen studs to block them off so they don’t leak exhaust might have to be done. This depends on the year of the vehicle. It is pretty much a simple job. The worst thing that might have to be done is to use a tap to clear up the threads in the head. If you don’t have threads there, I’ve seen tin foil used though most like something like a JB Weld or other epoxy.I have a question on exhaust on these engines. Can I use regular 318 aftermarket headers?
I am trying to get it running better with a little more power to move my RV. I ordered a carb rebuild kit. I have done a full tune up, cap, rotor, points and condenser, plugs and wires.
Please share any tips or tricks.
Thanks!
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It is a2bbl. I'll pull off the exhaust manifold and see. It's a1970 with the front cross over tube to a single 1 1/2" exhaust down the passenger side with 2 mufflers!!!The heads may have air ports drilled right under the bottom of the port. Some lock tight on Allen studs to block them off so they don’t leak exhaust might have to be done. This depends on the year of the vehicle. It is pretty much a simple job. The worst thing that might have to be done is to use a tap to clear up the threads in the head. If you don’t have threads there, I’ve seen tin foil used though most like something like a JB Weld or other epoxy.
A little bump in the distributor time can help as well. Do you have a 2 or 4 bbl carb?
A 1970? You’re good on the heads. No worries there.It is a2bbl. I'll pull off the exhaust manifold and see. It's a1970 with the front cross over tube to a single 1 1/2" exhaust down the passenger side with 2 mufflers!!!
Do you know if they ever made a 4 barrel intake for them?Those 318-3 engines were only used in trucks and yes the heads take different plugs and have water heated crossover instead of exhaust gas! The engine itself has double row timming chain, fully floating conrods and steel crankshaft so all is heavy duty for trucks but on the down side has different sump for truck.
Chrysler did equip the 318 in the later years with a Thermoquad 4bbl, the small primary unit. If you can’t find a cheap OEM unit, the Edelbrock Performer is prime choice. Use the non egr version.Do you know if they ever made a 4 barrel intake for them?
Front or rear sump?Those 318-3 engines were only used in trucks and yes the heads take different plugs and have water heated crossover instead of exhaust gas! The engine itself has double row timming chain, fully floating conrods and steel crankshaft so all is heavy duty for trucks but on the down side has different sump for truck.