Re: 1965 318 Poly ? Rebuild or swap to LA 318?
[Re: HYPER8oSoNic]
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Camcraft also has cams for the poly.The cumbustion chamber is almost identical to the 2008 up 4.7L Chry V-8.The cyl heads can be ported to very close to the same numbers as an Edelbrock magnum with custom valves which are available.A friend is fabing an aluminum custom intake (single 4 bbl).Easy to stroke with available cranks.Overbore .060 easily more with sonic check.
Well worth the added expense.
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Re: 1965 318 Poly ? Rebuild or swap to LA 318?
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I have and have owned an example of every Mopar V8 in pretty much every size, up to the late '70s. I'd stick with the Poly, good engine. Have one now with 103K, stock, excellent street motor. IIRC, the '65 Torqueflite has some 1-year-only features, primarily in the shift mechanism. I'd be inclined to run a stock cam in a car that heavy, and find or adapt a higher-ratio rocker to get some lift; you'd maintain strong vacuum but pick up HP & TQ. Should be a junkyard or swap meet 4-bbl intake somewhere, and improving the exhaust of course helps.
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Re: 1965 318 Poly ? Rebuild or swap to LA 318?
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05/31/10 03:44 PM
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Were any of the LA 318s internally balanced? We would have to use the 65 torque converter, so if the newer 318s are externally balanced, we would need to add a weight to the old converter, correct?
All the poly 318's were internally balanced, as were all LA 318's until ???? AFAIK, the late magnum 318's are also internally balanced, but I could be wrong.
all 318's are internal balanced....an LA top end bolts to a poly block, too, you just need an LA cam...
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Re: 1965 318 Poly ? Rebuild or swap to LA 318?
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I had a new 1965 Sport Fury in 1965. It had a 318 and AC. Made a few trips between Detroit and LA area. It was great on gas. I finally changed the 2bbl setup to a Carter AFB by using an earlier intake (1958 I think), had dual exhaust made up, and was very happy with the increase in performance. I didn't do it, but changing the 2.76 gear to a 3.23 would probably make a huge difference all by itself.
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Re: 1965 318 Poly ? Rebuild or swap to LA 318?
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I'm wondering when someone will notice that the OP's question was posted two years ago.
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Re: 1965 318 Poly ? Rebuild or swap to LA 318?
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all 318's are internal balanced....an LA top end bolts to a poly block, too, you just need an LA cam...
Sorry for the thread revival, but while the Poly & LA head will bolt to each others respected blocks, there useage on each others blocks is a no way, now how, no go! Water cooling ports are the issue.
Otherwise, the blocks are extremely close to each other. More like a evolution on the LA.
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