As a background, I have a 48 plymouth that a 1965 273 was swapped into at some point in its life. This site has been a great source for info on these little motors and that is why I joined here. Recently I went on a trip with the car (Bonneville) that was roughly 2300 miles (1050 each way plus a week of driving while I was there) and the car went through 7 gallons of oil for the trip. We were adding between 1 and 1.5 quarts every 100-125 miles (had to stop more often for oil than for gas). The car doesn't really smoke and doesn't leave puddles (or at least not large ones) but the inside of the tailpipes are coated with soot.
With that in mind I am considering building a 318 to replace the little 273 and I know someone with a 1973 318 that I can purchase. Previously I found a D64 dual quad intake that fits the old 1964-5 heads so I've already purchased a second set of 1965 heads that I would like to use on the 318. These heads came stock with 1.78/1.5 valves. This car is mainly a cruiser, has 2.94 gears so racing is not in its future. Would you recommend having the heads re-worked for larger valves? What size?
Besides a camshaft (Hughes 318 Whiplash purchased from the classifieds here) I'm planning on keeping everything else pretty much stock. Any recommendations for valve springs? Any other advice? Thanks.
With that in mind I am considering building a 318 to replace the little 273 and I know someone with a 1973 318 that I can purchase. Previously I found a D64 dual quad intake that fits the old 1964-5 heads so I've already purchased a second set of 1965 heads that I would like to use on the 318. These heads came stock with 1.78/1.5 valves. This car is mainly a cruiser, has 2.94 gears so racing is not in its future. Would you recommend having the heads re-worked for larger valves? What size?
Besides a camshaft (Hughes 318 Whiplash purchased from the classifieds here) I'm planning on keeping everything else pretty much stock. Any recommendations for valve springs? Any other advice? Thanks.















