318 V8
5.2 liters (318 cid)
18 Gallons
5 quarts
The ignition switch relay on a 1982 Chrysler New York with a 318 engine is behind the steering column. It is on the inner fender panel.
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The freeze plugs in a 318 cubic inch Chrysler engine typically measure 1.75 inches in diameter. However, it's important to check for specific engine variations or modifications, as there can be differences in plug sizes based on the year and model. Always verify the size with the engine's specifications or a parts catalog for accuracy.
The size is different. The 360 engine is a 5.9 liter engine and a 318 is a 5.2 liter engine.
The difference is the overall size of the engine. A 318 is a 5.2 liter engine. A 360 is a 5.9 liter engine.
A Chrysler 318 engine bored 0.040 inches over will have a displacement of approximately 5.2 liters or 318 cubic inches plus the additional volume from the increased bore. The original 318 has a bore of 3.91 inches and a stroke of 3.31 inches. By boring it 0.040 inches larger, the new bore would be 3.95 inches, slightly increasing the overall engine displacement. This modification typically results in a small increase in power and torque.
Actually the size is 318 cubes, but if you want to get more technical, then it would be 317.79067708 rounding up to make it 318. 5.2 liters in metric
The firing order for a 1985 Chrysler Fifth Avenue with a 318 c.i. engine is 18436572.