Just looking, for actual experiences, here. How hard,have you seen these, worked?
Street legal 1965 273 .060 over; stock rods, crank and cylinder head; 600 double pumper, Cyclone fenderwell headers, 1012C camshaft, 10.5 TRW, Tarantula intake, Chrysler 4-speed, 4.56 8 3/4 suregrip, 10" M & H slicks. Build date 1975 by Auto Technology student (me) at Hartnell Community College, Salinas, California. Best E.T. 12.72 @ 108 MPH (purchased as a 273 2-barrel automatic with one burned exhaust valve for $125.00)
I was just wondering if the above D/Dart was street legal (since we are talking about street/strip)? I was cruising Main St. in Salinas, CA on Fridays nights in bumper to bumper traffic in my Valiant! It was flat towed to Fremont, CA for Wednesday night grudge racing and Sunday bracket races.
I was just wondering if the above D/Dart was street legal (since we are talking about street/strip)? I was cruising Main St. in Salinas, CA on Fridays nights in bumper to bumper traffic in my Valiant! It was flat towed to Fremont, CA for Wednesday night grudge racing and Sunday bracket races.
Just looking, for actual experiences, here. How hard,have you seen these, worked?
Wow , love them old Belvedre , 14.3 is pretty good for that car with a 273 , my friends were running 14.2 to 14.6 with sock 340 Dusters and Darts with a set of headers not much else .As promised here's a pic of dads 67 belvedere that ran a warmed over hi-po 273 in it! he did well @ Kearney drag way in Kearney ne. in about '78-'79 Hes has awards for the brackets he ran in it clicked off 14.30's all day everyday! (Just as I came into the picture!) I barley remember that car sold it when I was 4 years,old back in '83! But he went with the 273 for one it was cheap & froze up & knew they can be built to run! That's what started my love for the little cast aside 273! Last I new it was in texas somewhere...
Year 1969
Sleeper Compact Wagon
1964 Plymouth Valiant V-200 'Station Wagon'
* 1967 > 273/180 HP 2-Barrel Engine
* {8.8-1} Compression-Ratio {Flat-Top Pistons w/Notches}
* Cylinder Heads 'Closed-Chamber' {#2658920}
* Milled to 51.3 CC's to get the Compression-Ratio to {9.8-1}
* Ported-and-Polished
* Competition Valve-Job
* Crower 'Mechanical' Camshaft
> .477"/.477" Lift ~ 280*/280* Duration ~ 56* Overlap
Custom fabricated 3 x 2-Barrel Intake from 'General Casting'
Carburetors from a 1964 Pontiac GTO 389/348 HP 'Tri-Power'
* Rochester Carburetors
> #7024178; Front
> #7024175; Center
> #7024179; Rear
> Total CFM's = 767
* 4-Speed {A-833}
* Schieffer Clutch Set-Up
* 40 Lb. 10" Flywheel
* Hurst Shifter
* 8 3/4" Rear
* 6-Leaf Rear Springs
* 4.56 Gears
* Kustom Headers {Fenderwell}
* 8" Wide Slicks
* Performance ........ 14.10's @ 98 MPH