Or just look at the valve covers... they don't interchange with any other engineYou need to verify what you have. Run the block casting #'s. It might not be a poly....
Or just look at the valve covers... they don't interchange with any other engineYou need to verify what you have. Run the block casting #'s. It might not be a poly....
Or just look for the sawtooth valve cover.
Or just look at the valve covers... they don't interchange with any other engine
And further more, the heads are the important part in whether it's a poly or not. Why? Because LA blocks and poly blocks are the same. You can put poly heads on an LA block and vise Versa. There's other stuff that has to be swapped as well but it's all bolt in or on.You need to verify what you have. Run the block casting #'s. It might not be a poly....
nice!! looks stock too. SLEEPER!Just posting photos of a 1964 Poly 318 in a 64 dodge wagon. Yes it has a WIND TUNNEL intake. Also the engine heads were done by Bruce Toth. It has been stroked and poked to 390 CID. This thing will give any Big Block a good run for the money. It sure impressed me. The owner said the money was well spent.
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nice!!This is a 64 Plymouth Belvedere 318 Poly with the Weiand intake. Major improvement with a 600 AFB and TTI headers and exhaust.
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Damn, that's a pretty wagon and a great looking Poly too.Just posting photos of a 1964 Poly 318 in a 64 dodge wagon. Yes it has a WIND TUNNEL intake. Also the engine heads were done by Bruce Toth. It has been stroked and poked to 390 CID. This thing will give any Big Block a good run for the money. It sure impressed me. The owner said the money was well spent.
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yes/no. Sure years ago, options werent around. Today though, theres a few options. they can be reground. Oregon Cam Grinders can for a very fair price. Also, Chrysler power is selling new cams, Comp as well. but they are $$$a reminder that new cam cores were nonexistent 30 years ago unless someone has cast some
Was. Chrysler power ceased production for awhile to see if inventory reduces. I talked to Larry himself 3 weeks ago. They've got a pretty good stock pile of them. If they start selling, they'll make more. Right now those intakes are around 5- 600
I think the Wind Tunnel is a good choice. It's a bit spendy but It looks like a good design. Like a mini tunnel ram/Air gap combination. It has been used for quite a few Poly dyno runs for different combinations.Do you happen to know my carb options for the 'wind tunnel' intake. Will my Carter AFB be a direct fit to it. Is it a good carburator for my build?
My oprions atm seem to be go with an original early iron poly intake + buy an adapter. Or wind tunnel or Weiand.
iron intake + adapter (300-400 together)
Wind tunnel (750 with shipping)
Weiand (675 or best offer, ebay)
I just bought this car, I plan to keep it for a while. I did not buy it to sell. I want the best performance from it so the price difference isn't so significant to me, but I don't want to waste my money, I want it to be well spent.
I'm leaning toward the wind tunnel something tells me it would out perform the others but then again im new to this stuff so school me please.
Do you happen to know my carb options for the 'wind tunnel' intake. Will my Carter AFB be a direct fit to it. Is it a good carburator for my build?
My oprions atm seem to be go with an original early iron poly intake + buy an adapter. Or wind tunnel or Weiand.
iron intake + adapter (300-400 together)
Wind tunnel (750 with shipping)
Weiand (675 or best offer, ebay)
I just bought this car, I plan to keep it for a while. I did not buy it to sell. I want the best performance from it so the price difference isn't so significant to me, but I don't want to waste my money, I want it to be well spent.
I'm leaning toward the wind tunnel something tells me it would out perform the others but then again im new to this stuff so school me please.
heres what I'd do, what HP goal and what the goal for the car? The best performance is subjective. street machine, sleeper, drag racer etc. If you're just wanting a sleeper/street machine, I'd go with the factory 4 barrel and adapter, run the carb you have. Take the extra 300, get a custom ground cam from Oregon cam grinders (150 bucks), and then see how much @halifaxhops would charge to do a complete, tuned distributor for you like he did for mine. With the cam, carb, intake and correctly curved distributor, you'll be pushing near 275-300 hpDo you happen to know my carb options for the 'wind tunnel' intake. Will my Carter AFB be a direct fit to it. Is it a good carburator for my build?
My oprions atm seem to be go with an original early iron poly intake + buy an adapter. Or wind tunnel or Weiand.
iron intake + adapter (300-400 together)
Wind tunnel (750 with shipping)
Weiand (675 or best offer, ebay)
I just bought this car, I plan to keep it for a while. I did not buy it to sell. I want the best performance from it so the price difference isn't so significant to me, but I don't want to waste my money, I want it to be well spent.
I'm leaning toward the wind tunnel something tells me it would out perform the others but then again im new to this stuff so school me please.
Oregon cam grinds has mopar poly cores.You are in LA
is there still a fall fling at Woodley park, Long beach and or Pomona swap meets, advertise in the wanted sections
a little patience will score you a manifold
find some exhaust flanges and check out the ford headers
Poly uses shorter cam than the LA for the same torque curve - solid or hyd- your choice (is this year dependent?
post up your compression, gears, converter, usage, weight B4 thinking of a cam change
IN LA I'd talk to Engle first but Mopar grind not chevy
Else Bullet, Ultradyne for solids, Lunati RAcer Brown
IDK if Oregon has any Mopar masters- here in LA you could get a chevy re grind from Isky or Clay Smith, Chet Herbert has some mopar profiles
good core is what to find first
heres what I'd do, what HP goal and what the goal for the car? The best performance is subjective. street machine, sleeper, drag racer etIc. If you're just wanting a sleeper/street machine, I'd go with the factory 4 barrel and adapter, run the carb you have. Take the extra 300, get a custom ground cam from Oregon cam grinders (150 bucks), and then see how much @halifaxhops would charge to do a complete, tuned distributor for you like he did for mine. With the cam, carb, intake and correctly curved distributor, you'll be pushing near 275-300 hp
the intake difference alone between the factory 4 barrel and the windtunnel intakes is gonna be maybe 30-40 hp tops, and thats assuming you do the cam. The biggest areas that held the polys back in 4 barrel trim was the exhaust manifolds (very restrictive even for factory pieces) and the cam was very very mild.