I bought my 1070 Dart in 1988. I was looking in my old shop today at what I was sure was the engine in it; a 318 with the 340 intake and heads. What looks like a date ends in 89. Can’t be! It says it is a 318-2. Replacement block? What do you think.
2536030 | 318 | LA | 1967-75 |
Well then the vin on the block is insignificant.BTW; the car was an original H code. I have the original title and numbers all match except block. Tranny and rear all match the car. I assume it is the original intake and heads.
What heads and intake were on the 318?BTW; the car was an original H code. I have the original title and numbers all match except block. Tranny and rear all match the car. I assume it is the original intake and heads.
He states in the description 340 intake and X headsWhat heads and intake were on the 318?
Well it is a '69 casting.I was hoping it was a 1969 in case they were stouter then. Just to add to my meager collection of LAs(3). A 318, 340 and 360. I’m building the 360 right now.
X heads and 340 dual plane cast intake. The car had been converted for drag racing with an auto and slap shifter. Luckily, the numbers matching 4 speed was in the trunk. It had some wear and the interlock spacer was missing. It is all rebuilt now and ready to go.What heads and intake were on the 318?
Front of block is PM 318R 30642144. With the chart you sent me looks like built Dec16, 1969. Bingo, built about six weeks after casting. Thanks again.I'll guess October 28, 1969, casting date? What numerals + letters are stamped into driver's front of block, just below head to indicate assembly date and plant,etc.? Numbers on machined pad above oil pan rail, passenger side? You beat me to it A56!