Go with Gen 3 5.7 Hemi!!! It would be awesome in that car.I have a 1967 fury III and is already has the 318 5.2 v8. I was looking to upgrade the engine.
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454? And if so would it mesh with the 727 torquelite transmission?
Hello Ben. I was just curious about your headers? I used Hedman shorties but still had to modify to clear the steering box? Just was wondering if you found something specific to C body?Why not accept that a 318/ 5.2 L can be upgraded and kick ***, yeah it doesnt sound as cool to say as 440 six pack but so what...you said its a 4 door car, were you planning on drag racing ... and what about your budget Mopar parts are expensive you planning on spending 10k on rebuilt 440 and 727TF and another 3-4K on part/ labor for the conversion.. Or plug up your garage for years telling yourself you can do it by yourself.
This is my " 318 " now closer to 331ci and trust me no STOCK big block wants any of this screamer. Best advice drive it enjoy the hell out of it and don't worry about what other people think. BigBen
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Oh... What the heck, this thread is becoming a little too complicated, so let's do some basic Mopar edumaction.
@Vinsanity Here's some basic info you have to know first. If you already know it, great.
We're just going to deal with 60's and 70's V8 engines, no new stuff, no oddball 50's (350 & 383RB engines), no 426hemi and no early 318 poly engines.
Small block engines are 273, 318, 340 and 360. These are known as LA engines.
Big block engines are split into two categories. 383 and 400 engines are B engines. 413, 426wedge and 440 are RB engines. The main difference being the height of the engine block.
LA engines can be had with a 904 or 727 automatic transmission
B and RB engines used a 727 automatic transmission.
Following me?
LA uses a different bolt pattern for the transmission than the B/RB engines. That means no swapping trans from LA to B/RB.
The 904 trans is also shorter and uses a different rear mount and the drive shaft is longer. So if your car has a 727, swapping to a B/RB 727 is no big deal, but swapping from a 904 to a 727 brings a lot of issues to the mix. Linkages and trans cooler lines have to be changed along with driveshaft and mount.
Still with me?
Engine mounts are two pieces with the lower piece interchanging between engines but LA and B/RB engines use different upper engine mounts. B and RB use the same. LA engines use the same right mount with 273 and 318 using a different left mount than the 340 and 360.
So.... To go from a 318 with a 727 to let's say a 440 (go big or go home), you'll need another transmission to start with. The old exhaust won't bolt up to the manifolds, so you have to change the head pipes. The radiator may have the lower outlet on the wrong side and you may have to come up with the proper combo of water pump and radiator to make it work. Wiring is pretty easy, just extending the coil primary wire should do it.
All is expensive, time consuming and can be very frustrating to a novice.
Better alternatives are there for you! First, consider keeping the 318. Add a dual exhaust, 4 bbl carb and manifold and maybe change the rear end ratio to 3.23 or even 3.55. More power can be had with a change to 360 heads and a better camshaft.
Next alternative is go to a 360 engine. Cheaper alternative to a 340 and a great motor. All should bolt up etc. Dual exhaust and 3.23 gears will get you down the road nicely.
All this is without going to stroker kits etc. That's another conversation.
Where you I find a 360 engine?
Lots of pickups used them up into the '90s. You should be able to find a few in some local junkyards. From '92 on they are the "magnum" style; a little different animal from the carbureted one introduced in '71.Where you I find a 360 engine?
Where you I find a 360 engine?
Why not accept that a 318/ 5.2 L can be upgraded and kick ***, yeah it doesnt sound as cool to say as 440 six pack but so what...you said its a 4 door car, were you planning on drag racing ... and what about your budget Mopar parts are expensive you planning on spending 10k on rebuilt 440 and 727TF and another 3-4K on part/ labor for the conversion.. Or plug up your garage for years telling yourself you can do it by yourself.
This is my " 318 " now closer to 331ci and trust me no STOCK big block wants any of this screamer. Best advice drive it enjoy the hell out of it and don't worry about what other people think. BigBen
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You could also just buy a crate engine that's all done. You'll probably be money and time ahead to do that. You'd have a warranty too.Where you I find a 360 engine?
You could also just buy a crate engine that's all done. You'll probably be money and time ahead to do that. You'd have a warranty too.
Wow. I didnt see your post, my apologies for not getting back to you in timely manner. The Sanderson DD-7 p headers I ordered were listed as best choice for A body Car with 318.Hello Ben. I was just curious about your headers? I used Hedman shorties but still had to modify to clear the steering box? Just was wondering if you found something specific to C body?
Wow. Another year old post I never saw before.You have a thread with more detail on this motor and car? Sounds interesting.