808-dartGT
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I just learned that they existed are they any good or just not worth messing with them since they made them only for 5 years? Any thoughts 225 vs 273? Thank you
The 273 Commando and Charger engines were Hi Po engines from the factory. 10.5:1 compression w/4 barrel carb. 65'Were all 273s referred to as Hi Po?
Or just certain ones?
Were all 273s referred to as Hi Po?
Or just certain ones?
And I think they had solid lifters thru 66?The 273 Commando and Charger engines were Hi Po engines from the factory. 10.5:1 compression w/4 barrel carb. 65'
67And I think they had solid lifters thru 66?
Yes they are.Like most all of the older Mopar engines,if maintained proper,run forever.are they any good
Good motors, as elaborated on above. Not worth messing with since only made for 5 years? Hell, the street Hemi was only made '66-'71. Doesn't make it not worth messing with.I just learned that they existed are they any good or just not worth messing with them since they made them only for 5 years? Any thoughts 225 vs 273? Thank you
Depends on what you want to do. I have always been a big fan of the good 'ol Slant Six.Any thoughts 225 vs 273?
273 is better than a 318 ...I say that just based on the High compression, and as 318 guys always say when chatting about the 340 "the bore has nothing to do with it..."
I had heard the same, basically early 318s ran hard.The first 2 years of the 318 (before the 340 came out) had high compression as well. Had a few people argue with me but when I pulled my original '68 out of my Coronet I was shocked that the pistons were only 0.030 in the hole and the measurements put it at about 9.2:1. If you look at the factory manual for '68/'69 they claim 9.2:1 or so as well. After the 340 came out my theory is the purposefully dropped the compression to make a large difference between the 340 and 318 in the brochure.
They are great little engine, put in an light early A, good mileage, a bit of power, solid lifter (up till 68) with adjustable rockers. It amazes me how many of them are still out
there running, compared to Chevy 283 which outnumbered the 273 by a bunch.
Seems to run ok.