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Thompson TRW and Federal Power Steering Pump Rebuild 1960's Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler, Mopar.
Complete overhaul instructions for 1960's Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler, Mopar power steering pump made by Thompson (TRW) and Federal (excludes Saginaw) including identification, function dynamics, disassembly, cleaning, inspection, and assembly. #dodge #plymouth #chrysler #mopar
00.00 Introduction
00:36 Manufacturer Identification
00:54 Model Identification
01:12 Pump Dynamics
01:30 Disassembly
09:00 Parts Inspection
12:55 Assembly
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Plymouth, Dodge, Chrysler Poly A Block Engine Family 277 301 303 313 318 326 History and Myths
Просмотров 41 тыс.8 месяцев назад
The ultimate history and myths summary about Plymouth, Dodge, and Chrysler's Poly A-block engine/motor family produced from 1956 - 1967 including automotive, industrial, and marine applications. Displacements include the 277, 301, 303, 313, 318, and 326. See the website www.poly318.com for many more details and photos including a tour of the engine plant. Corrections of mice and men: At 8:50, I...
PerformancePro Artesian Pond Water Feature Pump Leak Repair - Motor Drive Shaft Seal Replacement
Просмотров 224Год назад
How to repair leaking motor drive-shaft mechanical seal on PerformancePro Artesian2 and ArtesianPro pond, aquarium, and water feature water pumps. #koipond #watergarden #waterfeatures #aquarium #waterpump #koi 0:00 Introduction 1:40 Disassembly 3:59 Seal Repair 7:39 Assembly 9:39 Conclusion The photographs, quotes, and interactions in this review are truthful and the private review and opinions...
Engine Lifter Cleaning: Inspection, Blueprinting, Disassembly, Assembly - Flat-tappet and Roller
Просмотров 289Год назад
Engine lifter inspection, blueprinting, disassembly, cleaning, and assembly for flat-tappet, roller, mechanical, and hydraulic lifters. #dodge #plymouth #chrysler #Desoto #Imperial #mopar #engine #motor #hotrod #Ford #Mercury #Chevrolet #Chevy #Oldsmobile #Pontiac #Buick 0:00 Introduction 1:40 Inspection and Blueprinting 4:00 Disassembly 5:40 Cleaning 6:19 Assembly 8:00 Conclusion In-depth revi...
Hughes Engines Inc Review: Damaged Camshaft Lifter Parts and Terrible Customer Service
Просмотров 662Год назад
Detailed examination and review of Hughes Engines Inc. lifters that found damage, quality concerns, and problematic customer service. The photographs, quotes, and interactions in this review are truthful and the private review and opinions presented are protected by first-amendment free speech as supported by libel case law. #dodge #plymouth #chrysler #mopar #hotrod Full Review of Five Flat-tap...
Flat Tappet Lifter Review: Quality or Garbage? Lunati, Howards, Rhodes, Melling, Hughes Engines
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.Год назад
Detailed examination of five flat-tappet lifters by Lunati, Howards, Rhodes, Melling, and Hughes Engines. Specification and Rockwell hardness tests to examine if the lifters will perform or flatten a camshaft. The photographs, quotes, and interactions in this review are truthful and the private review and opinions presented are protected by first-amendment free speech as supported by libel case...
Melling M-51 Oil Pump Overhauling/Rebuilding Plymouth, Dodge, Chrysler Poly 277 301 303 313 318 326
Просмотров 98Год назад
Overhauling a Melling M-51 (factory part number 1618949) oil pump used in 1956 - 1961 Plymouth, Dodge, Chrysler poly A-block 277, 301, 303, 313, 318, and 326 engines. Includes disassembly, blueprinting, and assembly. #dodge #plymouth #chrysler #mopar #hotrod 0:00 - Introduction 0:36 - Disassembly 2:12 - Pressure-regulator Spring Testing 2:25 - Cleaning 5:59 - Blueprinting 8:12 - Assembly 10:24 ...
Grinding and Clunking Front Axle Shaft Bearing Repair Ford F150, Expedition, Navigator 4x4
Просмотров 57Год назад
Detailed description, diagnostics, and repair of grinding and clunking noise coming from the front end of Ford F150 (2009 - 2021), Ford Expedition (2007 - 2021, and Lincoln Navigator (2007 - 2019) equipped with four-wheel drive. The issue is caused by the axle drive shaft and not the IWE, CV, differential, or wheel hub bearings. #Ford #Lincoln #F150 #Expedition #Navigator Video covering counter...
Melling M-72 Oil Pump Performance Blueprinting, Porting, and High Pressure Conversion Plymouth Dodge
Просмотров 204Год назад
Converting a Melling M72 oil pump to high pressure, checking and setting tolerances, and performance porting modifications for Mopar 273, 313, 318, 340, and 360 engines. #dodge #plymouth #chrysler #mopar #hotrod An in-depth article on the video's process: poly318.com/melling-m72-high-pressure-oil-pump-conversion/ An in-depth article on other performance engine oiling modifications for the A and...
Engine Rebuild Part 1: Disassembly of a Poly 326, 318, 313, 303, 301, 277
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.Год назад
Complete engine disassembly, inspection, and rocker arm rebuild for Plymouth, Dodge, Chrysler A-block polyspherical 326, 318, 313, 303, 301, 277. Very similar process for LA 273, 318, 340, 360. #dodge #plymouth #chrysler #mopar #enginerebuild #hotrod 00:00 Engine Disassembly 07:44 Oil Filter Bypass Valve Removal 10:24 Cylinder Head Disassembly 12:32 Rocker Arm and Shaft Overhaul Complete parts ...
Beware! Fake Timken Wheel Hubs and Bearings Analysis
Просмотров 971Год назад
A side-by-side comparison of a counterfeit Timken wheel hub and bearing assembly I received and genuine Timken wheel hubs. While this video covers part number SP550214 applicable to Ford F150 and Expedition, the analysis applies to other part numbers for other vehicle makes and models that are being faked. #Timken #SKF #BCA #NTN #Bearings #Ford Disclaimer: This release of liability is entered i...

Комментарии

  • @crispa1861
    @crispa1861 5 дней назад

    Bought a pair from Amazon, and one from home depot. Both were priced at 118 plus tax for my 2011 sport wagon Acura TSX, no teched markings on the outer edge of the bearings, and box is not even sealed by a mere tape that will cost Timken a pretty penny. Timken should redesign on how they package their products are sealed. Any person can easily swap a Chinese made same model bearing for their original. Still searching for the real one.

  • @ford300rippergarage
    @ford300rippergarage 6 дней назад

    why is the 315 truck engine always left out of these lists ??

    • @Poly318
      @Poly318 6 дней назад

      The 315 is not in the A-block engine family that this video covers but is in the first-generation hemi-block family. It's a very different engine than the A-block polys.

  • @shaftmasterlathes
    @shaftmasterlathes 24 дня назад

    Thank you Very, on the bench now, parts on order!

    • @Poly318
      @Poly318 6 дней назад

      I hope the rebuild goes smoothly.

  • @darryltricker4254
    @darryltricker4254 2 месяца назад

    Great video. I need to rebuild my TRW pump on my '64 New Yorker. Do you have a link where I can purchase a kit?

  • @daveallen8824
    @daveallen8824 2 месяца назад

    It would be interesting to know the logic behind the 313 - to make a separate engine line (at least the boring operation) for a difference of just 5 cubic inches? Had to have been a compelling reason.

  • @mylanmiller9656
    @mylanmiller9656 2 месяца назад

    the reason for the development of the LA engine was, Mopar needed a V8 engine to fit into the compact Valiant and Dart. it is too bad they didn't continue development of the poly engine; the Ford 351 Cleveland is a copy of this head design and it proved to be the best power to ci engine with all modern engine layouts copying it. Mopar could have been first to the water hole if they had continued developing the Design.

  • @mylanmiller9656
    @mylanmiller9656 2 месяца назад

    i really appreciate what you did, the Mopar A engine is an important part of Mopar history!

  • @mylanmiller9656
    @mylanmiller9656 2 месяца назад

    What I always wondered was how come Mopar stuck with the 318 instead of the larger bore 326 dodge engine.

  • @SeanOBryanZZ
    @SeanOBryanZZ 3 месяца назад

    nice ill have to rewatch this next when ai get to building my 340!

    • @Poly318
      @Poly318 2 месяца назад

      Thanks. I have another video that covers other A-block and LA oiling modifications that you might be interested in checking out.

  • @cavisco
    @cavisco 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for posting this.

    • @Poly318
      @Poly318 2 месяца назад

      You're most welcome. I'm working on creating the video for assembling the the engine, but doing all the editing is taking longer than I had hoped. I hope to have it posted in the next few months.

  • @briandeans3692
    @briandeans3692 3 месяца назад

    Cannot thank you enough for such a detailed and concise step by step video. If l can indeed source the parts, l can now feel confident to tackle this job. Hopefully all my internals are usable to rebuild the leaking pulley seal on 1966 dodge dart. Ironically your full tutorial is my exact pump. Thank you kindly. Probably a better solution to do myself versus taking a chance on a "supposedly fully rebuilt unit" that is good given the quality standards of today...😮

    • @Poly318
      @Poly318 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for the comment, and I'm glad the video helped you. You can always dig into the pump and decide to look for another unit if you find issues, but I hope everything looks good in it.

  • @herman452
    @herman452 3 месяца назад

    Good overall presentation, but the 56 Fury 303 did not get its extra inches just from a .060 overbore, but also from an increased stroke. The Fury 303 essentially had what became the 318 crank, with a 3.31 stroke compared to the 277's 3.13 stroke. Then the 57 301 had a 318's 3.91 inch bore with a 277's 3.13 stroke. Etc., etc.

    • @Poly318
      @Poly318 3 месяца назад

      Correct, the A303 has a 3.81" bore and 3.31" stroke, whereas the A277 has 3.75" bore and 3.125" stroke. I have a full list of the specs if anyone is interested in seeing the comparisons at poly318.com/poly-318-engine-specifications/ Thanks for the comment.

  • @rogerkoch4658
    @rogerkoch4658 5 месяцев назад

    I would have liked to see how lifters from Comp Cams compared to the others.

  • @Haffschlappe
    @Haffschlappe 5 месяцев назад

    Never buy Chinese crap lifters

  • @Schlipperschlopper
    @Schlipperschlopper 6 месяцев назад

    I just asked this same question to Elgin, since I had purchased their hydraulic flat tappers and 292 cam and then got real nervous of catastrophic failure if the quality was china inferior! I sent an email to their tech dept. wanting more info about their lifters- here’s their reply! “ Hi David, Thank you for your inquiry. Elgin lifters are OEM, made by Eaton & Delphi. The flat tappets are from the same Eaton factory that makes them for OEM assembly lines. What ever inventory the OEM's don't use at the end of each week is made available to the aftermarket through Elgin. The HL-1817 are coming from the GM Engine Assembly Complex in Mexico. These have the lifter body cast and machined in North America. We sell them because they are the only lifters that we will cover with our warranty. Thank you, Scott Stier Aftermarket Sales Desk : 847-930-6325 Elgin : 800-323-6764 -----Original Message----- From: Elgin Industries [mailto:noreply@elginind.com] Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2022 10:26 AM To: Sales Subject: Submission from Website Contact Form From: David Haney <fbpd227@yahoo.com> Subject: Mail Submission from www.elginind.com/ Name: David Haney Phone: 864-305-6189 Email: fbpd227@yahoo.com Comments: I bought your Elgin HL-1817 lifters and your E-920-P cam for my sbc 350, and I am hearing MANY people complaining about cam lifter failures and killing the engine upon break in - NOTHING has been said about your brand, but the general statements made imply there are actually only about 3 lifter manufacturers making lifters for everyone….. who makes your lifters? Are they actually made in the USA, or just assembled, and made in Mexico? Are there reports of lifter failures being made about these? I would much prefere to know in advance of blowing up my engine! Your honesty is paramount, as I will still continue to buy your products! Are these issues due to poor quality metal (China metal), or are your lifters built from quality USA steel? Thank you in advance for any and ALL info you can provide! (Also I am fully aware of proper break in procedures- varying rpm’s from 2000 to 2500, and at least 20 minutes to 30 minutes- never let it idle during break in, use break in specific oil high zddp oil and change the oil and filter, right after break in with another high zddp quality oil and filter) thanks! -- This e-mail was sent from a contact form on Elgin Industries (www.elginind.com)” made me feel much better after getting that reply! ps, my lifters do not have a parting line, and look like a solid body with the recessed middle section like the pic of the Summit ones above. Even the numbers are similar, indicating the most likely other companies are also buying left over stock assembly parts to rebrand, and sell. ‘there’s a bunch of guessing going on these days, so when you get the info straight from the (reputable) company, you have to hope for the best going forward!

  • @paulpaul8953
    @paulpaul8953 6 месяцев назад

    I bought a nice original '58 Plymouth Plaza sedan a few years ago. Not being a MOPAR guy, I knew nothing about 50s Plymouth engines. I have been nothing but impressed with the 318 two barrel engine. It is reliable and powerful, a lot of fun to drive!

  • @heathmcinerney4995
    @heathmcinerney4995 6 месяцев назад

    The Poly 318 is an awesome engine. Thankyou for your factual and sensible video.

  • @carlosfgarciasepulveda5927
    @carlosfgarciasepulveda5927 7 месяцев назад

    Had a set of Hughes lifters presenting the same issue of scratches on the face. I won’t be using them. Will use Isky cam and lifter set

    • @Haffschlappe
      @Haffschlappe 6 месяцев назад

      Get Australien crow cam lifters

    • @MattsRageFitGarage
      @MattsRageFitGarage Месяц назад

      I had a set of OEM SBF lifters with a few minor scratches in the face here and there. I was a little concerned but it has not been a problem. I couldn't feel them with my fingernail or pick but could see them. Bought a set of USA Johnson lifters from Oregon cam and a couple of them are the same way. The set of lifters I sent into them to have reground with a couple of cams look awesome though.

  • @raginroadrunner
    @raginroadrunner 7 месяцев назад

    Chrysler shot themselves in the ass when they dropped this motor. Bad bad move.

  • @davef.2329
    @davef.2329 7 месяцев назад

    Great video and trip down memory lane. I had a poly-318 Coronet in high school and it was very reliable, economical, and took a helluva beating, but kept on ticking (literally).

  • @petergrey7125
    @petergrey7125 7 месяцев назад

    Great video with great content. I have a 66 Plymouth fury convertible that has the 318 A block. Could change it out but I like the idea of keeping it original to the car. Part of the fun is finding parts for it and making it run well enough to keep up with the big blocks. Please keep up the great and informative videos . 👍

  • @goratgo1970
    @goratgo1970 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the review and - Phew, Paypal can be a pal sometimes. IDK if it's the same Hughes as for Transmissions, but I do have the deep finned cast aluminum pan with drain plug. Looks the part in box. I am considering Rhoads for street use 383 NA TBI but unsure of their regular or V-Pro with 288/298 444/466 lift cam.

  • @sirmister4411
    @sirmister4411 7 месяцев назад

    It happened to me I got 4 ousand miles from my fake timkens 2006 gmc 1500

  • @stephenh.bunkybyrd2024
    @stephenh.bunkybyrd2024 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks

    • @Poly318
      @Poly318 7 месяцев назад

      @stephenh.bunkybyrd2024, I hope the video helps. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @jonathanmorrisey5771
    @jonathanmorrisey5771 8 месяцев назад

    Where does the 241 cid from 1955 fit in?

    • @Poly318
      @Poly318 8 месяцев назад

      @jonathanmorrisey5771, the 241 Hemi and Hemi-block poly is not in the A-block family covered in this video.

    • @davidpowell3347
      @davidpowell3347 8 месяцев назад

      @@Poly318Did 1955 Plymouth offer both "poly" based on the Dodge hemi block and "poly" based on the new A block?

    • @Poly318
      @Poly318 7 месяцев назад

      @davidpowell3347, no, the A-block was not offered until the 1956 model year. 1955 Plymouth used the Dodge V8.

  • @rossawood5075
    @rossawood5075 8 месяцев назад

    I owned an Australian assembled right hand drive 1959 Desoto Firesweep, it would have been a 1958 equivalent in US and Canada, it was fitted with a 361 cu block that if I remember correctly developed a claimed 309 bhp, it had a push button torqueflite auto, air and steer, however the air was not factory but a very neat aftermarket wide slim underdash unit. A light green with dark green top and those beautiful 3 bullet tail lights on each fin, the Desoto had the best looking front grille and rear tail styling of the forward look Chryslers IMHO.

  • @markanderson1519
    @markanderson1519 8 месяцев назад

    Great video. One of the interesting things that I noticed is that some poly engines have a much more pronounced sawtooth shape to the valve covers than others. I wonder if the big sawtooth poly's are the semi-hemi engines or if there is some other explanation.

    • @Poly318
      @Poly318 8 месяцев назад

      @markanderson1519, thanks. Yes, the Dodge/Chrysler Hemi-block poly heads have four very deep, symmetrical waves in the heads and valve covers pictured at 0:30. On the other hand, all A-block heads have a shallower sawtooth wave pattern with four peaks like my head at 0:20.

  • @hotrodray6802
    @hotrodray6802 8 месяцев назад

    The B block was introduced in 1958 at 350 cubic inches.... In 59 grew to 361.

    • @jimstrict-998
      @jimstrict-998 8 месяцев назад

      Another correction is for the 1959 361 Golden Commando. That would be 395 gross TORQUE, rather than HP, unless we're talking about a dual-quad version.

    • @Poly318
      @Poly318 8 месяцев назад

      @hotrodray6802, The B350 and B361 were both available in 1958.

    • @Poly318
      @Poly318 8 месяцев назад

      @jimstrict-998, You're correct. I meant to say ft.lbs. torque, but horsepower snuck out. They were advertised 305 HP. Thanks for pointing that out.

  • @NipkowDisk
    @NipkowDisk 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks a million for covering this series!

  • @jeffalan6339
    @jeffalan6339 8 месяцев назад

    Who says the Internet cant be informative? I onow 340 wnd 340 6 bbl and 440 also 5440 6 bbl a hemi owner addition ally 413 ramcharger. Thid video provided more info than all thoe mopar guys. Todays engines are all about technology and fuel efficiency Back then romp and stop gastest car wins. My old nova SS installed 406 SB lunati racing cam it would turn completely sideways from dead stop get 13 on the highway ,17 in town. I long fit yhe day of hemi charger 440 6pk sioer bee 440 corner RT Even 340 duster

  • @IndridCool54
    @IndridCool54 8 месяцев назад

    I’m an old dude and former automotive machinist who loves engines and this was a really well done video. 👍🏼👍🏼

    • @Poly318
      @Poly318 8 месяцев назад

      @IndridCool54, I appreciate your feedback. Thanks.

  • @wakkogn9351
    @wakkogn9351 8 месяцев назад

    Great video. Timken hub for my Silverado is $180 everywhere but Ebay, where it's $80. Sure enough, pictures in the auction show all of the details you warn against here.

    • @danieloneill4322
      @danieloneill4322 8 месяцев назад

      Just got a fake one for my Tahoe from EBay. Same yellow box and bearing looks nothing like Genuine Timken bearing. Sending it back.

    • @wakkogn9351
      @wakkogn9351 8 месяцев назад

      Yep, not worth it. I ended up with a Moog and it's really nice. Made in Korea (like Timken and Delco). Has a heat shield on the wire leading to the sensor. '17 2WD. @@danieloneill4322

    • @Poly318
      @Poly318 8 месяцев назад

      @wakkogn9351, thanks. I wish Timken would do a better job cracking down on the fakes by submitting copyright complaints to retailers. SKF seems to be trying to stem the tide of fakes more so than Timken.

  • @chasefell4234
    @chasefell4234 8 месяцев назад

    I have a 66 Travco with original Poly 318-3. This engine pulls the coach quite well. I have the hydraulic lifters and the 4V carburetor. . I can make the case that the A engine cools better because of the mass of the heads. Long live the Poly. Great video BTW.

  • @adotintheshark4848
    @adotintheshark4848 8 месяцев назад

    The LA 273 could be had in the '65 Plymouth Valiant and Barracuda. That's probably the earliest use of that engine. Also, I owned two vehicles that had the A-318. A '62 Dodge Power Wagon 4x4 and a "65 Belvedere I inherited from my parents. Both were high mileage and both used a little oil, but didn't break down. Excellent, informative video I might add!

    • @Poly318
      @Poly318 8 месяцев назад

      @adotintheshark4848, thanks. The 1965 Belvedere has wonderful lines. The LA273 was released for the 1964 model year optional in Plymouth Valiant and Barracuda and Dodge Dart models. The 273 Super Commando was released in 1965, which is a great engine and the start of factory performance LAs.

    • @jimstrict-998
      @jimstrict-998 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@Poly318 273 Super Commando usually referred to as the "Formula S".

  • @kevinsparks1279
    @kevinsparks1279 8 месяцев назад

    I have a 57 dodge one ton dually with what I thought was a 315ci. poly. Is it a 313? I really like it and feel like it's a rare find and hope to get it restored. Dodge all the way!!!!

    • @Poly318
      @Poly318 8 месяцев назад

      @kevinsparks1279, domestic Dodge trucks did not receive the A-block until 1959 with the A318. Export trucks offered the A303 in 1957 and then the A313 starting in 1958. The A-block is easy to tell apart from the Hemi-block poly. If your engine has valve covers with four very deep and symmetrical scallops, it's a Hemi-block poly. If your engine has four shallow and asymmetrical scallops, it's an A-block. There are many other differences, but the valve covers are easy giveaways. Another easy one is that the A-block has an intake manifold that seals the valley, like an LA or small block Chevy intake manifold, whereas the Hemi-block poly uses a separate valley cover underneath the intake manifold with a gap between them.

    • @jimstrict-998
      @jimstrict-998 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@Poly318The red 315 Dodge truck engine pictured for 1959 is a true hemi.

  • @ImNotHereToArgueFacts
    @ImNotHereToArgueFacts 8 месяцев назад

    Had a '66 Belvedere 318 in '82 The interior was trashed and someone primered it brown looked like with a paint brush. It was hideous I tried to blow it up and burnt up 2 tires. I filled it hose water trying to freeze crack it. Grandad replaced the tires and freeze plug 6 months before died. I inherited his '77 Ford F150 351M and gave the car to my cousin. Wish I still had both today

  • @hoost3056
    @hoost3056 8 месяцев назад

    The Poly came back in the modern era as the 4.7 SOHC V8. The principle was the same. I will say this......the Poly has one of the best sounds ever produced by a V8. There's a stroker on RUclips that will make you smile.

  • @alexgrindnshine2522
    @alexgrindnshine2522 8 месяцев назад

    These poly engines are really cool. Not sure how many people know that the modern 4.7L sohc engine has valve placement that looks almost identical to these old poly heads. I wish Chrysler would have kept with this design. Were they the first to bring this canted valve arrangement to the market out of the big three? Will Poly heads bolt onto an LA block?

    • @Poly318
      @Poly318 8 месяцев назад

      @alexgrindnshine2522, yes, Chrysler Corporation pioneered what they named the polyspherical valve and chamber arrangement at the time GM was experimenting with the wedge arrangement in the small block and Ford with the peanut-shaped chamber in the Y-block, both with inline valve configurations. A-block heads can be fitted onto an LA short block, but it's not a direct interchange and much more work than simply using an LA 2.5" main journal crankshaft in the A-block for stroking. Most of the A-block's coolant ports are either missing or misaligned and need to be drilled into the LA block for optimal cooling. A-block heads use two oil drain-back galleries drilled through the head down through the block into the crankcase that the LA doesn't have, so you either need to rely on the A-block intake push rod holes for drainage--which keeps a quart or more of oil tied up in each cylinder head for it to pool high enough to reach the push rod holes--or you have to tap into the A-block's head and run drain-back lines into the oil pan. The LA block up toward the deck needs to be ground for A-block push rod clearance. LA flat-top pistons will either need to have valve reliefs cut in to match the A-block intake valve, or A-block pistons can be fitted. An A-block camshaft must be used, which fits without modification. Either A-block or LA lifters can be used, although A-block lifters are shorter.

    • @alexgrindnshine2522
      @alexgrindnshine2522 8 месяцев назад

      @@Poly318 thank you for all the great info.

    • @Poly318
      @Poly318 8 месяцев назад

      @alexgrindnshine2522, I'm happy to share.

  • @tomlewis4345
    @tomlewis4345 8 месяцев назад

    We had a 59 Plymouth wagon with the 318 in it and you couldn’t keep main bearings in it. It ran pretty good and was pretty quick but the front sump oil pickup starved the oil pump under hard acceleration.

    • @Poly318
      @Poly318 8 месяцев назад

      The 1959 A318 wagon engine was a center sump oil pan, and a front-sump pan won't clear the crossmember. Only trucks and some industrial A-blocks received a front sump, and that design was used through 1967 without widespread reports of oiling issues. The A-block cars used the 4-quart center-sump design from 1959 - 1967 with no reputation or service bulletins of oiling problems with the pan/pickup, so I suspect something else was wrong with the engine.

    • @tomlewis4345
      @tomlewis4345 8 месяцев назад

      @@Poly318 Ithink it was something other than the oil sup because of other 318s would live forever and rattle like a junk yard.

  • @bobroberts2371
    @bobroberts2371 8 месяцев назад

    One data point. I have a 1956 Plymouth with a 277 / Powerflight. Decades ago the crankshaft broke under another persons ownership and the car was sidelined. From what I understand, broken cranks on the 277 were an issue.

  • @alanpearce9071
    @alanpearce9071 8 месяцев назад

    Our family had a slew of 318's. '59 Suburban with a Torqueflite and a gas heater, a '60 Dart Pioneer w/ Powerflite, a '64 Savoy w/ Torqueflite, a '64 330 w/ Torqueflite, and a '63 440 w/ Torqueflite that I did change the intake to a 4bbl.

  • @donaldlong9259
    @donaldlong9259 8 месяцев назад

    I have one of these rebuilt sitting on a stand in my conex box. Even picked up a dual carb intake for it. garage art!

    • @mickangio16
      @mickangio16 8 месяцев назад

      Need something cool to put it in👍

    • @petergrey7125
      @petergrey7125 7 месяцев назад

      Lol! I just picked up and dual quad intake for mine. Hard to find.

  • @louislepage5111
    @louislepage5111 8 месяцев назад

    Its a crying shame that Chrysler didn't develop this engine further performance development 😮

  • @donaldperrotta8514
    @donaldperrotta8514 8 месяцев назад

    My dad bought a new 59 Plymouth Savoy with a poly 318 & automatic push button transmission … motor & transmission were bullet proof reliable !!!!

  • @michaelgautreaux3168
    @michaelgautreaux3168 8 месяцев назад

    👍👍 Many thanx.

  • @79tazman
    @79tazman 8 месяцев назад

    My grandfather worked for Chrysler in Windsor his first job was the engine plant not sure what year he started but it was in the 50's for sure when he retired he worked in the big van plant on Pillette Road he also worked in the main plant back in the 70's when they were building the Cordoba's and the Lil Red Express trucks.

    • @angieshaw8877
      @angieshaw8877 8 месяцев назад

      Whatever happened to the Cordova?... MoPars answer to GM/Chevy MonteCarlo ...both of the early-mid 70s... @lds/aes

  • @JosephCowen-ru7up
    @JosephCowen-ru7up 8 месяцев назад

    Did I miss the bit on the 273 LA or Low Deck A engine ?

    • @Poly318
      @Poly318 8 месяцев назад

      You did not. There was never a "low deck" or "raised deck" A-block since only one deck height was used for the 1956 - 1967 A-block at 9.603", plus or minus a few thousands depending on machining tolerances. The 273 is based off the A-block short block but is in the Light A (LA) engine family and not the focus of this video. I mention the LA273 around 15:11 as an aside but don't go into much detail.

  • @felonysounds
    @felonysounds 8 месяцев назад

    My dad bought a 55 4 door savoy 6 cylinder, bought a 56 4 door for parts that had a V8, it's a poly with dual points and I believe a 2 barrel or single barrel 🤷 has spark but could never get the poly V8 to fire. My dad passed in 2016, we still have the 55 savoy and the poly V8 and transmission is still bolted to it. Always had plans of putting the V8 into the good car, only thing savable from the parts car was motor, trans and glass, hood and trunk and doors

  • @michaelwallbrown3726
    @michaelwallbrown3726 8 месяцев назад

    i have a polyhead 318 in my 1965 Coronet 440 ragtop i love it for it's uniqueness and dependability would get it rebuilt if anything would happen to her

  • @jarepair7429
    @jarepair7429 8 месяцев назад

    They forgot to mention the self driving 1958 model named Christine.