For a time now I have been thinking of changing my old 273 mill to a little more powerful 318 in my ´65 Barracuda.
The 273 was very low on compression, 6.5 in seven cylinders and 7.5 in one.
I was suspecting head problems and I swapped my stock 273 heads for a set of 318 with the 714 castings. Should be the same as 302.
My Barracuda came to live again and it feels like 50 horses stronger. The compression is now 7 on one cylinder, 8 on six cylinders and 9 on one cylinder.
That is not optimal, but much better that before.
But still, a newbuild 318 would be the game
I´m not a motorhead, but I´m going to do as much work I can manage anyway.
So therefore I would like your tips, ideas and thought about this.
The goal is a reliable, strong engine, not a race-engine. The transmission is a four speed A-833.
No parts are decided yet, but the 714 heads is going to be used.
A friend of mine has a 318 block (I do not no what year) and another friend has a 318 forged crank that I think would be good.
I hope you have may thoughts about this and are willing to share them with me.
Regards JohnWayne
The 273 was very low on compression, 6.5 in seven cylinders and 7.5 in one.
I was suspecting head problems and I swapped my stock 273 heads for a set of 318 with the 714 castings. Should be the same as 302.
My Barracuda came to live again and it feels like 50 horses stronger. The compression is now 7 on one cylinder, 8 on six cylinders and 9 on one cylinder.
That is not optimal, but much better that before.
But still, a newbuild 318 would be the game
I´m not a motorhead, but I´m going to do as much work I can manage anyway.
So therefore I would like your tips, ideas and thought about this.
The goal is a reliable, strong engine, not a race-engine. The transmission is a four speed A-833.
No parts are decided yet, but the 714 heads is going to be used.
A friend of mine has a 318 block (I do not no what year) and another friend has a 318 forged crank that I think would be good.
I hope you have may thoughts about this and are willing to share them with me.
Regards JohnWayne