being a carburated engine the fuel pressure should be between 5 and at most 8 PSI.
The engine was rated for 230hp.
Either a 318 or a 350 Golden Commando
they came with 225 slant six,318, 383, and 440.
yes
Approx 14 psi
The 1965 Plymouth Barracuda did not have a 318 V8. Engine options consisted of a 225 slant six with 145 hp, a 273 V8 with 180 hp and a 273 V8 with 235 hp. Chrysler did not build the 318 until 1967.
normal oil pressure is 48 to 60
50 psi +or- 5psi
Back of the engine, next to the distributor.
Yes, same block, same basic engine. I have a 273 with 318 heads on it, and a 2 barrel Holley, but the Carter BBD was stock.
No.
The base horsepower on a 1967 Plymouth Belvedere 318 V8 was approximately 230 horsepower. The engine was a two barrel carb model that was meant more for commuting purposes instead of performance.