I keep reading and hearing about folks who have a "318 polly", or a "318 LA", and even a 318 Magnum.
What are the differences? I'm not sure I can tell what 318 I have.
What Is It About These 318 Engines?
What Is It About These 318 Engines?
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Re: What Is It About These 318 Engines?
A series Poly. https://www.allpar.com/mopar/a-engines.html
Magnum 273 318 340 360 5.2 5.9. https://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&rct=j&q= ... vbumKswszc
Magnum 273 318 340 360 5.2 5.9. https://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&rct=j&q= ... vbumKswszc
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Re: What Is It About These 318 Engines?
I'm a sucker for Uncle Tony's explanations of such things.
He calls the 318 poly the engine Chrysler should have developed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YU0Eo2f0vKg
He calls the 318 poly the engine Chrysler should have developed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YU0Eo2f0vKg
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Re: What Is It About These 318 Engines?
Well I guess, from the article and video, I got an LA 318? I know my push rods are not that "slanted", though I'm forgetting what side the valve springs are on when I changed out the valve cover gaskets. My documentation, study, and note taking has probably improved since then. I'll have to keep up on the differences to gain more.
I caught on to UTG just before his 100th video. There is a lot I missed too. He did comment on my W100 though! For me, he has a lot to offer, like this forum.
Thank you for the information, good stuff!
I caught on to UTG just before his 100th video. There is a lot I missed too. He did comment on my W100 though! For me, he has a lot to offer, like this forum.
Thank you for the information, good stuff!
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Re: What Is It About These 318 Engines?
There are several ways to easily tell whether its an LA or poly 318. Here are a few.
Exhaust port configuration on the head:
0-0-0-0 is a poly
0-00-0 is an LA
Valve stems all in a row is an LA
Valve stems on opposite sides of the rocker arm shaft is a poly.
2 bolts on the top of the valve cover is a poly (one near each end)
Several bolts around the edge of the valve cover is an LA
Lower edge of the valve cover scalloped is a poly.
Lower edge straight is an LA
Exhaust port configuration on the head:
0-0-0-0 is a poly
0-00-0 is an LA
Valve stems all in a row is an LA
Valve stems on opposite sides of the rocker arm shaft is a poly.
2 bolts on the top of the valve cover is a poly (one near each end)
Several bolts around the edge of the valve cover is an LA
Lower edge of the valve cover scalloped is a poly.
Lower edge straight is an LA