What engine do I have

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What engine do I have

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Hello,
So my students were able to get the old intake out and the surfaces cleaned. We went to put the new Edelbrock in place and it did not line up. Some of the coolant ports were way off. However it is the right length and the right width, well kind of. The fact that the new intake contours to the distruibutor and such tells me the Edelbrock intake is for a small block mopar, just not mine I'm guessing.
I was able to have a student take a picture of these numbers on the engine block, just below the left (driver's side) head. they are as follows:
PM318R 3_591934

Please note there is not an underscore but a character that I can not identify. It is kind of a half 0 or a backwards C.
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Maybe a 78/79 LA318? What truck is it in?

I found this heere:

http://legacy.earlham.edu/~byersjo/info.htm



Example engine is

K=1974, W=Windsor Plant, 318 ci,R=regular fuel, 2345= two thousand three hundred forty fifth day of production, 0001=number one of that day.

K W 318 R 2345 0001
Year letter or number
5-1965-A

6-1966-B

7-1967-C

8-1968-D

9-1969-E

0-70-F

1-71-G

2-72-H

3-73-I

4-74-K

5-75-L

6-74-M

7-75-N

8-78-O

9-79-p

0-80-R

Assembly Plant
K = Toluca

M = Mound Road

T = Trenton

W = Windsor

Engine Series
273 1966-69

318 1967-Present

340 1968-73

360 1971-Present

Special Engine Information
R= Regular Fuel

P= Premium

Lc=Low compression

3= Special High Performance

HP= High Performance

H = Standard 4bbl

E= Cast crank

A= oversize bore +.02

X= oversize valve guides

S= Special Application

1966 275hp 273

1970 TA 340





Date Code 365 day year code
1965 1069-1433

1966 1434-1798

1967 1799-2163

1968 2164-2529

1969 2530-2894

1970 2895-3259

1971 3260-3624

1972 3625-3990

1973 3991-4355

1974 4356-4720

1975 4721-5085

1976 5086-5450

1977 5451-5815

1978 5816-6182

1979 6183-6549

1980 6550-6910

Daily Production code. Each day starts with 0001 then:
0002, 0003,0004

and starts anew each day at 0001

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It is in a 1970 W200.

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What is the part # of the new Edelbrock intake?

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Thanks,
Will

1946 Dodge Power Wagon http://powerwagon.wawii.com/46.html
1949 Dodge Power Wagon http://powerwagon.wawii.com/49.html
1953 Dodge M37 http://m37.wawii.com/
1964 Dodge W500 Fire Truck http://powerwagon.wawii.com/W500.htm
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Also, If I understand it correctly your stamped numbers mean:
PM318R 30591934
PM = Plant Marysville, built at the Marysville engine plant (or Mound Rd?)
318 = Displacement
R = Regular fuel
3059 = Build date December 12th, 1969?
1934 = Sequence number or the 1934th built that day

However I've also seen this:
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The majority of the aftermarket 4bbl manifolds are designed to fit 360 heads that have much larger ports than the 318.

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^^ This. I'm thinking you have a 360 intake & a 318 motor.

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1975 W600
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So Ian, what was the Edelbrock intake #?

If there are coolant passage misalignments, you may have received the wrong one... Those should match, 318/360

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I have a performer series 2100 for chrysler 318/360 4 brl intake. It is cast into the intake just between the carb and thermostat saying 318/360. I have asked my Mopar friends and they swear it is supposed to be like this
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Yes, that's correct. Bolt it in.

The opening you see (center of head, kind of a horse-shoe shape) is for the exhaust crossover/EGR, not coolant.

Where that is - the flat pad on the intake, below the carb linkage, on the opposite side would be for a thermal choke mechanism. Allows the heat from the heads (exhaust) to quickly heat up the choke coil, or EGR, or whatever and the floor of the intake plenum below the carb. Up here in MT, this helps it run better in the deep cold.
Your intake may have this passage blocked off... but while it is generally best to have the incoming fuel/air as cool as it can be, blocking this creates poor cold-engine performance.

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Good to know. Thank you Walt, by the way I will be in Billings this weekend.

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fyi put some kind of thread sealant on the bolts. Edelbrock 2176 all SB.
If ya don't, you will get oil migration from the valley and get stains on that clean intake. :2cents

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Does anyone have pictures of how their kickdown linkage and throttle hook up to the carb on an edelbrock? I am very close to being able to fire it up, but not sure about all my linkage. I am needing a few pictures and some diagrams of how it all works. I do have the throttle kit coming but not sure about the other stuff.

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