Swapping '69 273 with '84 318 Into My 1969 Dart

I guess I'm hoping with the dual-plane intake, 4bbl, headers, and mopar orange ignition module it will at least be equivalent to what the 273 was.

It was running lean when I was driving it, so I may not even notice the difference if the 318 is tuned well. I have no further performance mods in mind after those, it'll just be cosmetics.

The gaskets I got were fel-pro, and I want to say they are 039. I couldn't justify 4x the price for a $500 engine, haha.

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The calculations I just made with compression show a compression ratio of 8.5:1, which isn't bad. The stock gaskets seem to have been .069, so I imagine that could make a difference? I could be doing something very wrong though, as I've never messed with compression ratios.

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The Enginetech gasket kit has head gaskets with a smaller fire ring for 318. I recall 4.08n vs 4.125 or 4.140. In your application the felpro gaskets will drop the compression 1/4 point or more.

See: Enginetech ENGCR318-29

You could advance the cam 4* while your making the swap as well.