What parts of the 273 commando engine are special relative to other small blocks? I know about the forged crank and light rods - looking at parting out a pair of commando engines and want to know what I should keep vs let go to the scrapper
1964-1967 were all solid lifter cam engines. In 68 they changed to hydraulic and stamped rockers. 1969 was the last year of the 273.The earlier ones came with adjustable rockers arms.
Didn't know they went through 69.....1964-1967 were all solid lifter cam engines. In 68 they changed to hydraulic and stamped rockers. 1969 was the last year of the 273.
Didn't know they went through 69.....
The LA318 came out (for the most) in 68 so the 273 wasn't needed.Didn't know they went through 69.....
Thanks all for the responses - got the rockers and dual points distributor off. Don’t think I’ll have time to pull the cams. Are the heads worth saving?Pistons are high compression. The cam is specific to the HP engines. Of course the dual point distributor, intake, carb, air cleaner, and valve covers. I will add the adjustable rockers and shafts.
Someone might need them but they aren't anything special. Same heads and any other 273 that year. Shipping kills that deal. Usually more than the heads are worth.Thanks all for the responses - got the rockers and dual points distributor off. Don’t think I’ll have time to pull the cams. Are the heads worth saving?
Fixed.My 68 Valiant was a 273. The 273 Commando was last in 1967 as the 318 took it's place in 1968
go-fish is trying to contact you but your inbox is full..... @go-fishThanks all for the responses - got the rockers and dual points distributor off. Don’t think I’ll have time to pull the cams. Are the heads worth saving?
Always good to grab those when pulling the rockers and shafts. They are only good for solid lifter cams though. And not all lifters are the same inside dimensions.ball and cup push rods
Thought the LA teen came out in 67? I know I was surprised to see a 67 Belvedere with a 73 in it.....The LA318 came out (for the most) in 68 so the 273 wasn't needed.
Not all got the LA teens when it came out. They started with the big cars from what I have read. Canadian cars used the Poly an extra year as well.Thought the LA teen came out in 67? I know I was surprised to see a 67 Belvedere with a 73 in it.....
I DM'd him.go-fish is trying to contact you but your inbox is full.....
Fixed it - thanks. Wouldn’t have figured that outgo-fish is trying to contact you but your inbox is full.....
Thought you might but wanted to do what I did here so maybe go-fish would know how to contact someone....maybe he will also learn not to be 'too specific' in the regular forums lolI DM'd him.
We talked about that also.Thought you might but wanted to do what I did here so maybe go-fish would know how to contact someone....maybe he will also learn not to be 'too specific' in the regular forums lol
Interesting, some models had both the 273 and the 318 available. Others just had the 318. For instance, according to my Galen book, Barracuda's didn't get the 273 but got the 318. Probably because the 340 was available in that model in 68. I don't see 273's available in any Coronet's or Chargers but they were available in the Belvedere's and Satellites along with the 318's (including the wagon's but the 273 wasn't available in the sport models like the Sport Satellite unless it was a wagon. 67 was a transition year. Pretty crazy to keep track of. The rarest one listed with a 273 is a 68 Sport Satellite 9 passenger wagon. 393 produced. No transmission breakdown though. .67 first year of LA 318 except Canada.
68 was an odd year for 273 as 318 fit in the same places.
Kinda rare to see 68 273 cars, especially B body, but it was available.
Thought you might but wanted to do what I did here so maybe go-fish would know how to contact someone....maybe he will also learn not to be 'too specific' in the regular forums lol

Thanks all for the responses - got the rockers and dual points distributor off. Don’t think I’ll have time to pull the cams. Are the heads worth saving?