NO sludge....clean as a whistle in there......
Could it be a floating pick-up for the oil pump?
Well, it wouldn't be a floating pick up, but some of the early hemi's did have swinging oil pump pick ups, so it's possible that's what you're feeling.
NO sludge....clean as a whistle in there......
Could it be a floating pick-up for the oil pump?
According to Hot Rod Magazine Sept. 2001 it is possible to bolt correct for the engine application early Hemi Heads on the Poly block. Early Chrysler 301-331-354 engines were produced as both Hemi's and Poly's as were early Dodge 270-315-325 engines. You had to use Dodge parts on the Dodge engine and Chrysler parts on the Chrysler engine. Parts to swap were the heads, pistons, and push rods. What a trip if Red Ram had that deal going on! There are also quite a few parts that swap from LA to Poly listed in the story. I would apologize for hi-jacking this post but I am responding to 72BLUNBLU's comment about it not being possible to do this.
Bob
I included the Dodge "poly" numbers because its not unusual for hemi heads to be found on a "poly" block, the only difference between the hemi and poly engines are the heads and pistons, the block is the same.
Well, it wouldn't be a floating pick up, but some of the early hemi's did have swinging oil pump pick ups, so it's possible that's what you're feeling.
They're pretty much the same deal....floating means it follows the oil...same as swinging....
What years were they available?
FYI...the 318 Poly fuel pump fits and works like a CHAMP.....I'm buying a spare.....
The Dude has single exhaust....stock manifolds...with the crossover pipe AND functioning heat riser....if you can believe that....
Dual exhaust IS on the agenda.....looks like Offenhauser AND Sanderson both offer Model A shorty headers.
I'm leaning towards the Sanderson ones with Ceramic coating...
Amybody had any experience with either type?
Check out http://www.hothemiheads.com/. They have a lot of the parts for the early Hemi's. Do make sure you get parts for a Dodge, because the Chrysler, Dodge and DeSoto hemi's swap ZERO to very few parts, depending on which ones you're talking about.
I know the crank keyways on the early hemi's are a different size. You can use the later balancer's with a step key, but I don't know about the timing chains, and it might be model specific.
For example, the 241/270 Dodge hemi's and poly's can use a later 318 distributor with no modifications. Drops right in. I have one in the 270 in my g/f's '55 Coronet because the points are less expensive and easier to get than the early ones. If you're running 12v, you can even use the later electronic dizzy's (we have 6v still). But on all the other Hemi's the distributor shaft has to be changed, wrong length.
So I can buy a any Mopar V8 points style distributor from 273-360 and it will drop right in?
I can't see much of anything in those pictures.
I can tell you its impossible for it to be a poly 318, as that block is totally different than either the early or late hemi's.
What you have is definitely a Dodge hemi. What size I'm not sure, but if the intake decodes as a '55 its a 241 or 271, the later 315/325's had taller decks and therefore different intakes.
It's possible it was a replacement block, they came unstamped from the factory but were occasionally stamped by dealers or speed shops with their own codes. Or you just may be looking at the tail end of the stamping, which was just a serial number type stamping. It could be that it just happens to be 318. Kind of like how the VIN on my Dart GT ends in 340. Doesn't mean anything, its not a 340 car and that's not how they were designated.
My guess would be that just to the left of the "1-318" you're seeing the is the prefix code. It can be difficult to see with all the accessories attached.
As for it being made in Canada, sure it could have been. There were 3 foundries casting block at the time, one was is Windsor. Again, they weren't different from the other Dodge hemi or poly blocks regardless of what country the foundry was in.
No extension necessary to run a late model small block distributor in the dodge red rams. They are dimensionally the same. My 270 super red ram has an old school Malory dual point in it as we speak that came out of an old 340.
Hey thanks, the super red ram is raised (stamped) and painted. I have also seen similar ones that are just red ram, and plain ones as well with no stamping.
If your block were from a poly 318 I don't believe there would be any off the shelf hemi pistons to work with the hemi heads. I wonder what it is?
Yes, dodge only covers and I am 99% certain that the covers do not interchange between dodge Chrysler and desoto. How about if you lose the wire covers and chrome the rocker covers?
Have yet to get an answer for this.........what RPM is a safe maximum on this engine...for peak torque/HP?
NOT planning on racing....just looking for a safe spec....
Have yet to get an answer for this.........what RPM is a safe maximum on this engine...for peak torque/HP?
NOT planning on racing....just looking for a safe spec....