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1967 Plymouth Belvedere 2 with a 318 with headers.
1967 Plymouth Belvedere 2 with a 318 with headers.
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.
the fusible link on that vehicle is the porcelain ballast resistor on the firewall
If your replacing a slant 6 with another slant 6 it will bolt right in.
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.
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It was either the 225 slant 6 or the 273 V8.
15 gallons if you have the slant 6 225 and gets about 18 to the gallon
This (not the '57 in the photo above) was my first car. The 1967 Plymouth Fury III with the Mopar 318 requires a 800-810 CCA battery.
58,306 and 4,228 convertibles.