318 4-barrel from the factory?

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I saw some pictures of air cleaner decals that showed "318 Four-Barrel"
Did Chrysler make these? if so, when?
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I saw some pictures of air cleaner decals that showed "318 Four-Barrel"
Did Chrysler make these? if so, when?
That decal is an aftermarket decal patterned after the originals for other engines, and reproductions based on the original versions. Originally used in 1973-1974 on 340 (73), 360 high performance (74), 400 high performance, and 440 high performance. Except for earlier export versions, the 318 LA engine was first equipped with a four barrel in 1978, but did not have that decal.

The reproductions are popularly used on other year models. I've used them myself on several 360, 400, and 440 vehicles. Here's a couple on my Newport 360, and Fury 400:
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Edit: The 1958-1963 318 A engine (Poly) could be equipped with a four barrel carburetor, but did not use the decal either.
 
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That decal is an aftermarket decal patterned after the originals for other engines, and reproductions based on the original versions. Originally used in 1973-1974 on 340 (73), 360 high performance (74), 400 high performance, and 440 high performance. Except for earlier export versions, the 318 LA engine was first equipped with a four barrel in 1978, but did not have that decal.

The reproductions are popularly used on other year models. I've used them myself on several 360, 400, and 440 vehicles. Here's a couple on my Newport 360, and Fury 400:
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That's what I expected, why would they put a cool-guy decal on a 318. Although when I'm done tweaking on my 318, I'll probably find one of those decals. Nice finishing touch.
 
The call out decal was not an original Chrysler Corp thing.

The 318 4 bbl was made by Chrysler Corp...engine code E46. As mentioned it started out in the late 70's as an option. Often seen in M bodies.
 
I saw some pictures of air cleaner decals that showed "318 Four-Barrel"
Did Chrysler make these? if so, when?
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Easy to take an existing decal and change the displacement numbers,

On the later LA318s, the "four barrel" was an emissions-version Thermo-Quad. Initially many were for "High-Altitude Emissions", but were expanded in later years.

Rather than to brag about a 318 4bbl, might it be better to let everybody think it's a 360?

CBODY67
 
Interesting information... thank you.
I don't mind being an "imposter" with a tweaked 318, but I don't want to get caught telling folks it's a 360. I might get chased out of the cars and coffee for that sort of thing. ;)
 
318 4vs were also available in 1978 to 1982 on cordobas & 80 to 82 dodge miradas ( ive had several) as well as the downsized 79 to 81 st regis, new yorker etc
 
318 4 barrels in cop cars as well. M Bodies if I remember correctly. No aftermarket stickers on the air cleaner though. They ran 360 heads.
 

FYI...

A Carter Thermo-Quad and Rochester Quadrajet Model Listing for Chrysler 318 Engines



Author: Gary Lewallen (aka Vaanth)

Version: 1.0_draft
Date: 31 January 2025
© 2025 Gary Lewallen


Introduction​

This document lists the Carter Thermo-Quad and Rochester Quadrajet four barrel carburetors originally equipped on Chrysler products 318 cubic inch engines in 1974 and 1978-1989. This information excerpted from A Carter Thermo-Quad Guide, Version 3.1.

Numeric Listings Notes​

The following model listings are in order by model number. The listing identifies the models by primary application and year model. Unless otherwise specified, applications are Chrysler built cars. Some variation in date availability, multiple application models and differences in production runs might occur. Abbreviations are used to highlight specific features, particularly with California and Federal based emissions, and some major emission subsystems.

Jet and metering rod information is included as was documented by Carter and Chrysler. All primary and secondary jets are prefixed with 120- for Thermo-Quads. All metering rods are prefixed with 75- for 1972 and later OEM and 9000 series. Competition Series and 1971 Thermo-Quad rods are prefixed with 16-. The prefixes are omitted from the listing to save space.

The 'Kit' field contains a code number corresponding to a column code for the carburetor kits listed in A Carter Thermo-Quad Guide, Version 3.1.

The model number ‘S’ or ‘SA’ suffix has been omitted for brevity.

Numeric Listings Abbreviations​

Following are abbreviations used in the Numeric Listings in this document.

  • AT = Automatic Transmission
  • MT = Manual Transmission ( No reference means both transmissions )
  • Pri. = Primary Jet
  • Sec. = Secondary Jet
  • Rod = Primary metering rod
  • Bore = Primary throttle plate diameter in inches, All secondaries are 2-1/4"
  • HP = High Performance
  • CA = California application; generic for CA, N95
  • Fed = Federal application ( No reference means both Federal and California.)
  • Can = Canada application. Typically, Canada used Federal carburetors except as noted.
  • Exp = Export
  • AU = Australia
  • Mex = Mexico
  • LD = Light Duty Cycle
  • MD = Medium Duty Cycle
  • HD = Heavy Duty Cycle
  • LRT = Li’l Red Express Truck
  • MH = Motorhome
  • LB = Electronic Lean Burn or ESA. Noted on 1976 models. After 1976, most Federal cars were LB equipped (N92, N94).
  • IE = Idle Enrichment
  • Alc = Altitude Compensator; (N96).
  • HA = High Altitude; Can include Alc, or just revised jetting, et. al.
  • BV = Bowl Vent valve
  • O2 = Oxygen feedback solenoid
  • CN = Application listed, but production canceled after application specified.
  • NR = Application listed, but not released in production after application specified.
  • NB = Application listed, but not built after application specified.
NOTE: N92, N94, N95, N96 are Chrysler sales/production codes for air/emissions packages.

Thermo-Quad Numeric Listing​

ModelApplicationDetailsPri.Sec.RodBoreKit
900074 318Exp (3751474)4098513719661-3/81
912378 318 TruckMT CA (4095427)4092511019971-3/83
912478 318 TruckAT BV CA (4095428)4092511019971-3/83
913778 318AT Can Exp (4041858)4092511019981-3/83
914778 318AT CA (4041865)4092511019961-3/83
915278 318 TruckAT LD Can (4095447)4092511019971-3/83
918378-79 318 TruckBV (4104483)4092511019971-3/83
918578-79 318 TruckBV (4104484)4092511019971-3/83
918778-79 318 TruckBV (4104489)4092511019971-3/83
919579 318AT CA IE BV (4095934)4092511019381-3/83
921578 318 TruckMT BV (4173309)4092511019971-3/83
921678-79 318 TruckAT BV (4173310)4092511019971-3/83
922278-79 318 TruckMT BV Fed (4104495) CN4098511019971-3/83
922378-79 318 TruckAT BV CA (4104496)4097511021451-3/83
922778-79 318 TruckAT Can BV (4104500)4092511019971-3/83
922878-79 318 TruckMT CA BV (4173330)4092511019961-3/83
922978-79 318 TruckAT CA BV (4173331)4092511019961-3/83
923080 318AT Can Exp BV (4179033) CN4092511022781-3/83
923280 318AT Can BV (4179035) CN4092511022781-3/83
923480 318AT Fed BV O2 (4179037)4093511019501-3/83
924380 318AT Can Exp BV (4179043)4095511020001-3/83
924579 318AT CA BV (4095495)4092511022781-3/83
925480 318 TruckCA BV (5214810)4093511019961-3/83
925679 318AT Fed Alc (4095979)4092511020051-3/83
926978-79 318 TruckAT CA BV (4173361)4092511019961-3/83
927078-79 318 TruckAT CA BV (4173362)4095511021451-3/83
927178-79 318 TruckAT Can BV (4173363)4092511019971-3/83
927980 318 TruckBV (5214823)4098512520051-3/83
928381 318AT BV Fed (4179132)4096511023601-3/83
928481 318AT BV Can Exp (4179133)4095511020141-3/83
928880 318 TruckLD AT Can (5214834)4092511019961-3/83
929381 318AT BV O2 Fed (4179145)4096511023601-3/83
929580 318AT BV Fed Alc (4179051) CN4092511019961-3/83
929680 318 TruckMD HD CA BV (5214840)4092511019961-3/83
930680 318AT O2 BV Exp4092511022781-3/83
931181 318Truck LD AT Fed (4213731)4097511023591-3/83
932080 318O2 BV4096511023401-3/83
932981-82 318 TruckLD CA AT (4213743)4097511023591-3/83
933081-83 318 TruckLD CA MT (4213744)4097511023591-3/83
934183 318 TruckLD (4287012) CN4098511023591-3/83
934282 318 TruckFed BV (4287013)4097511023591-3/83
935781-83 318 TruckMD HD (4213745)4098511020051-3/83
936481-84 318AT Can BV O2 (4179177)4095511020141-3/83
936583 318 TruckAT LD (4213703)4097511023591-3/83
936781 318 TruckMT LD (4213706)4097511023591-3/83
936881 318 TruckAT LD BV CA (4213707)4097511023591-3/83
937181 318 TruckMD HD BV Fed (4213713)4096511020051-3/83
937281-82 318AT Fed BV O2 (4179179)4096511023601-3/83
937381 318AT CA BV O2 (4179180)4096511023601-3/83
937482-83 318Fed HA BV O2 (4227251)4096511023821-3/83
937582 318 TruckFed CA Can BV (4241752)4098511020051-3/83
938582-83 318Fed BV O2 (4287051)4096511023601-3/83
938883 318AT BV O24096511023601-3/83
938984 318AT BV O2 (4300012)4092511019651-3/83
939184 318AT BV O2 HA (4300019)4093511021441-3/83

Quadrajet Numeric Listing​

Carter ceased production of the Thermo-Quad after the 1984 model year. Chrysler switched to the Rochester Quadrajet M4ME and E4ME for 1985-1989. Following is a listing of these carburetors.

Rochester NumberApplicationDetails
1708540785-87 318 E4ME feedback unit, (4306407)
1708541185 318Can, Exp, (4306411)
1708543386-89 318Fed, CA, Can, E4ME feedback unit, (4306433)


For more information, see A Carter Thermo-Quad Guide, Version 3.1.


End Of File

 
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The answer is yes they did but I'm not sure the engines had that call out.

@saforwardlook has a wealth of knowledge on the 318-4 and what it was designed for and why it exists
The 318-4 bbl package was introduced in 1978 for California vehicles with 318 engines. The guys at the Chrysler proving grounds in Michigan were the ones who released final emission calibrations at that time, and they only introduced 2 bbl 318 engines for California that ran like crap, so bad that the California Air Resources Board recalled them because those cars could not follow the dynamometer driving trace during the official test cycle because of multiple pass outs from a cold start. I got the assignment to fix the problems but I was not allowed to touch the 2 bbl. package. So I told my boss that I wanted to do a complete calibration because I knew how to make them drive flawlessly when the proving grounds did not, so my boss said I could make a 4 bbl. package. The production version for California ran flawlessly but there was one thing I wasn't allowed to do - the chief engineer said I had to use the 360-4 intake manifold because they could not afford to redesign a 4 bbl. intake manifold with smaller runners that I wanted in order to improve low end torque. The cars did indeed run with no driveability issues but the Highway Patrol wanted more low end grunt, but couldn't get it due to corporate cost issues. At least those cars ran without driveability issues though and passed emission tests easily. That's the short version......................Steve
 
I bought my 79 road runner new, and still have it. All original with the 318-4, California emissions. $6404. It still runs flawlessly, Lean Burn and all. If I stay out of the secondaries, I get 20 mpg on long highway trips. Love my Time Machine !

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It didn’t come with that Coyote Duster pie tin either, but I think it looks just right. As soon as the warranty was up, the air pump and associated plumbing was removed and put in a box.
 
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