killi6
Well-Known Member
Hey, everyone...
So I'm rebuilding the 318 on my '74 Satellite. It's got a stock iron intake... is there an oil leak possibility in the intake? There's a sheet of steel attached under the intake that looks like it isn't sealed all around the edges, I wonder if that might be a source for oil that may have caked the combustion chambers with the thick layer of carbon.
Also, I am replacing the cam and was going to go with the stock 340 cam as an upgrade, does anyone know what the stock valve to piston clearance is on these 318s?
In a 'perfect' world, if I have to bore the cylinders and replace the pistons, I'd upgrade to higher compression pistons, but especially with a higher-lift cam, I worry about clearance.
So I'm rebuilding the 318 on my '74 Satellite. It's got a stock iron intake... is there an oil leak possibility in the intake? There's a sheet of steel attached under the intake that looks like it isn't sealed all around the edges, I wonder if that might be a source for oil that may have caked the combustion chambers with the thick layer of carbon.
Also, I am replacing the cam and was going to go with the stock 340 cam as an upgrade, does anyone know what the stock valve to piston clearance is on these 318s?
In a 'perfect' world, if I have to bore the cylinders and replace the pistons, I'd upgrade to higher compression pistons, but especially with a higher-lift cam, I worry about clearance.














