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1962 plymouth 318 poly

billy

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have a standard bore rebuilt poly....have a edelbrock manifold with 3-2bbl stroms. question: would like suggestions re: cam?, springs? lifters? Headers?. Shave heads? port and polish. I don't want to bore engine out. thank you
 
Chris Nielson in Utah makes cams which I most likely will use along with 340 springs and lifters but mainly wondering about milling heads????? take care
 
We've used these guys for a couple weird applications (turbo /6) and were really happy with their service and fair pricing. You need to have an idea of what sort of grind will work for you though. They also re-surface lifters and usually have a good selection of cores in stock so you can just bring one down to exchange when you pick up your new one.

http://deltacam.com/

My other suggestion would be to do a really good valve job and make sure your lash is set right since this is a solid lifter cam. This will also give you a chance to see if that standard bore is worth keeping.
 
As Pat said, a really good valve job, you could also consider cleaning up the bowl area of the heads.....it'll improve flow without screwing up air speed in the runners.......big isn't always better when it comes to porting.
 
If my thoughts are correct,, they came with 10 to 1 compression.Full floating wrist pins.Steel crank.Good stuff to start with. Egge also has some engine parts too. Just the intake change and dual exhaust really wakes them up. TTi makes headers, Expensive but they will be my next on my to get list.
 
You shouldn't have to bore the engine out unless there's an issue with the cylinder walls. a .030" overbore by itself will yield next to nothing as far as performance gains. Bowl work/porting will help but don't go too crazy and try to keep the intake sides rough. The exhaust can be as smooth as you want. Calculate the compression ration and try to stay around 9.5:1 for every-day pump gas use. Headers are always a plus. You can wake this motor up and make it fun to drive but just don't expect miracles, it's still only 318 cubic inches.
 
Several years Mopar Muscle(I think) Did a story about a Dick Landy shop build of a poly that put out over 420+ HP. Try a search and see if it comes up.
 
I'm on board with a good 3 angle valve job and only the minorest of porting, and deffinitely support the delta camshaft guys. I think most stroker goodies for a LA (318) would work, 408 is a popular number. 408 poly would be badass
 
Thanks to all who replied......Gary Pavlovich has been a great wealth of info....ordering cam, springs, lifters.....tti headers, port and polish, 3x2's (stroms). Sould be awsome. will post pics of wagon , hopefully, early spring. Was going to do a colour change, now yellow/white roof, but, decided for to day, to stay original!?
 
Got a 318 poly in my 66, I milled the heads .060" did some mild porting and polishing particularly in the bowl area under the valve it can be really crude under there. lightened and polished the rockers. Got about 1000 miles on it now, runs great. I picked up a four barrel setup for it and will be dropping it on when i get a cam. Also isky and crane will grind a cam for this engine, check out their websites i will be shopping around as to what is out there before i order one.
 
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