Tech QuestionJens Palmqvist, Iggesund, Sweden, 1973 Plymouth Valiant 4-dr 225 I´ve gotten an 318 out of a mid-eighties van,complete with trans etc. The van is a '87 but suppsedly a 360 so its not the original engine.The engine spells 318 on most of its numbers and has a Holley two barrel. The trans is a 727 probably lock up. I´m now gonna swap it into my Valiant and do have a couple of questions: :Can i use the van exhaust manifolds? Probably not - they'll hit various things in the car. :Can i use the engine mounts from the van or are they too high for my k?(it isnt all that easy to obtain a korrekt k here,so i think i will build new mounts on my present k.) No. But have you seen www.engine-swaps.com? :But if i score a K will the later ones from 74 to 76 fit? Yes! But, to use stock mounts, it must be from a V-8 car. :Whats the power of this two barrel engine? Basically, zero. It just converted hydrocarbons into carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide, with a little heat pushing the pistons down as a by-product! :And at last the question that i find you guys most reliable on..cheap hop ups! Are there any? Sure: 360 heads - home-ported, stock 318/360 4-bbl intake setup, a mild cam, and cheapo headers. Also 92-up pistons and rings (0.035" taller). Not too difficult to make 300-325 HP. Well, now its time to get my nose brown...best automotive mag on the planet!!!! Jeeezzz! Thanks, Rick
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