bcschief
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A really good book that includes poly engines is SA Design How to build Chrysler Engines by Frank Adkins ISBN number is 1-884089-54-2 . Not sure if it is still in print new but should be widely available used.
All of the above is Really good information! I knew none of this before. Thanks much.
Emissions. Quench also has a dead area, increasing hc emissions.The Poly chamber and valve arrangement was marginally better for combustion efficiency and flow compared to conventional wedge heads but that was easily made up for by increasing the compression ratio. According to my "Chrysler Engines: 1922-1998" book by Willem Weertman the LA was a revision on the A-engine to reduce weight and width so they could offer a small V8 for the new (at the time) A-body cars. Somebody on here once tried to argue that the "L" did NOT stand for Lightweight but in this book written by the head engine engineer at Chrysler at the time that's exactly how he describes it, "Lightweight A". I believe they were able to shave 50 lbs off the A-engine while still keeping the heads and intake manifold cast iron.
Also because of the wedge head they were able to take advantage of quench/squish and run higher compression ratios, at least on the early LA engines with closed-chamber heads. My big question is why they dropped closed-chamber heads for LA engines after 1967(?) and never bothered trying them again until the 1985 318 roller-cam engine. Literally since the beginning of Chrysler Corp they were pioneers in making flathead engines with "high-turbulence combustion chambers" which was a quench pad. They knew its benefits back in the 1920s so why toss it out? Unfortunately it's not mentioned in the book in the chapters about our beloved V8s...
If You saw Christine in the theater, the engine displacement callouts were there, 350. I hadn't heard of one before that, I was thinking "what's this 350 bullshit!?", went to the trusty encyclopedias & Damn!! 1st-year-1-year-only-sho-nuff 350ci Dual-Fury option B engine.yes, I had one of the manifolds years ago, 290 hp.
I has been said that is the the engine in Christine {demon car} is a 290 hp dual quad poly, watch the movie closley it is a 4 bolt valve cover BB (probably a 350 , i believe first year for BB was 58. there were some b engines that had factory dual quads. The only one I can think of now is the 383 343 hp, with dual carter AFB
yes, I had one of the manifolds years ago, 290 hp.
I has been said that is the the engine in Christine {demon car} is a 290 hp dual quad poly, watch the movie closley it is a 4 bolt valve cover BB (probably a 350 , i believe first year for BB was 58. there were some b engines that had factory dual quads. The only one I can think of now is the 383 343 hp, with dual carter AFB
Funny because all the more advanced v8's that replaced the LA-based Magnums have nearly the identical twisted-wedge poly-esque chamber & valve arrangement.Emissions. Quench also has a dead area, increasing hc emissions.
LA- Light Assembly.
The polys weight and its width killed the versatility and the heads lacked high power potential. They didn't peak as high as the later LA's do, they were wider, they weighed more and cost more to to produce. There were a couple cool versions and if you get one of the earlier Poly ' the 325 or 315 or somesheet'...maybe it was the Windsor poly/hemi ..anyhow someodd cid..you could swap that early particular truck hemi head onto the odd ball early poly.
It may be the truck, 315 or whatever poly that is the one that accepts the pre passenger car 'not the 392/354/331/241 stuff ' but the truck indust type hemi heads.
Damn, i watched that movie closely looking for details. Where were the 350 callouts located ??If You saw Christine in the theater, the engine displacement callouts were there, 350. I hadn't heard of one before that, I was thinking "what's this 350 bullshit!?", went to the trusty encyclopedias & Damn!! 1st-year-1-year-only-sho-nuff 350ci Dual-Fury option B engine.
That's just beautiful. Nowadays, they have to cover engines up with stupid plastic covers because they're ugly and have no personality.Here's a couple. When my generator crapped out the third time (once was my fault), there was no longer anyone in Tallahassee who could rebuild a generator, so I converted to GM one wire alternator. Then someone on ebay offered a new chrome one he had bought for a street rod and then sold the rod. Starting bid was $60 (Speedway's price was $150), so that's what I bid. No one else bid, so I got it and swapped the natural finish alternator for a chrome one.
Distributor is a Mallory Unilite for a small block Mopar - which fits all A motors, too. Carb is a 500 Edelbrock. I used a die grinder to open up the throttle bores in the factory four barrel intake. I still have the original WCFB and huge oil bath air cleaner, so I could go back to stock, I suppose.
Except for the carb, distributor and glass packs, it is completely stock. Supposed to have 200 horsepower, actual net power is probably less than 150.
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I also have an old Edelbrock P600 three-deuce intake, but the carbs would cost me probably $1000 and wouldn't make any more power than the setup I have. The cool look of the three two barrels is not worth the cost to me. At least not yet.
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It's not hard to see how much straighter a path the airflow has verses the LA heads.The Poly heads were a cool design. The valve train had to be different to make it work. Similar to the Hemi in many ways.
The head bolts hold down the rocker stands.
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Im watching it right now.I don't think they ever mentioned the size of the motor because I had a 58 Fury that only came in Beige and had the 350 motor in it. I think I would have remembered if they called it out.
IIRC Valve cover, My crappy TV/DVD combo gets too blurry when I attempt to freeze/zoom it, but it's there.Damn, i watched that movie closely looking for details. Where were the 350 callouts located ??
The Poly head design is a good one. The breathing is very good. But the Poly ports are restrictive and the head is not going far in porting. A fella on FBBO did a hell of a job on his. Not for normal car guys for it was a bit unconventional.Funny because all the more advanced v8's that replaced the LA-based Magnums have nearly the identical twisted-wedge poly-esque chamber & valve arrangement.
Yes!!! I just finished watching it, I cant believe I miissed. the callouts after watching 4 times !! What a great movie.IIRC Valve cover, My crappy TV/DVD combo gets too blurry when I attempt to freeze/zoom it, but it's there.
I'm pretty sure in the book, Christine's engine was a dual quad 318 Poly.I don't think they ever mentioned the size of the motor because I had a 58 Fury that only came in Beige and had the 350 motor in it. I think I would have remembered if they called it out.
The cranks are not the "same". You can interchange them with some caveats. The convertor register is a different diameter, so, you can put the 318 crank into the 273 if you use a reducer bushing for automatic applications, and you can put a 273 crank in a poly 318 application if you machine the crank register to accept the 727 converter button. Manual trans isn't an issue unless you're going from auto to manual on the swap. Then you need to check to see if the pilot hole got the final machining for the bushing, or, you'll need to use the magnum bearing or make a custom bushing as the case may be. Also, the crank swaps should require a rebalance due to the difference in piston weights. This also only applies to the '62-7 polys, as the '61 and older had an extended 8 bolt crank flange.The 318 poly is the reason early 273's had an alternator bracket with four head mounting holes. Two are for the poly 318, two are for the 273. Both motors used the same bracket. Many other parts same, too, including timing cover, pulleys, crank and rods.
Nice! And some nice numbers.The Poly has a great intake port. The exhaust port really need help though. And as previously mentioned, they can't be hogged out for huge numbers. Here's a pic of mine. 294 HP and 320 TQ. More show than go, but I ok with that.
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Weight. Size and costI read somewehre that someone was glad to see an LA under the hood when they came out. What was better about the LA vs the Poly it replaced? I seem the think the HP on the Poly was 230,and the LA 318 was 235 etc.