Dale Davies
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Cam, compression, and intake. 318's, like the 2V 302 and 305 suffered from an emissions cam, low intake valve lift. They also had low compression. Install quench heads with zero deck pistons to get compression and efficient combustion, a cam in the 220°@ 0.050" lift and 0.500 valve lift, and a 4V intake and carburetor to wake them up.A 327 2 barrel was rated at 235 horse. Huh! My 273-4 barrel was rated the same. According to the information below, the 318 did pretty good for itself against Chevy's 327.
"The last iteration of the 327 appeared in 1969 with a two-barrel carburetor and a 9-to-1 compression ratio that produced 235 horsepower and 325 foot pounds of torque."
USA specifications 273 V8 318 V8 (LA) 340 V8 Gross horsepower, 1968
(1962 for 318-A)190 @ 4400 230 @ 4400 275 @ 5000 Torque, lbs.-ft. , 1968 260 @ 2000 340 @ 2400 340 @ 3200 Compression ratio, 1968 9.0 to 1 9.2 to 1 10.5 to 1 Bore, inches 3.63 3.91 4.04 Stroke, inches 3.312 3.312 3.312 Carburetor type (1968-73) 2-bbl. 2-bbl. 4-bbl. Fuel Regular Regular Premium
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