In 1967, the new 318 came along. Chrysler actually made three basic versions of the 318: the first, polyspherical-head version in the 1960s - the second, LA family in the late 1960s and through to the late 1980s/early 1990s - and the final Magnum family, which is still in production for light trucks and Jeeps.
will a 94 dakota with a 318 work in a 95 dakota with a 318
The Dodge 318 is a 8 cylinder engine.The Dodge 318 is a 8 cylinder engine.
Any thing is possible, but the 1990 318 is a different block than the "Magnum" 318 that was available in the Grand's.
230 hp was standard
40 years
The last 5.2L (318) was in a 2001 Dodge Ram 1500
I do belive that "Mitchell" has those books still available.
A 2002 Dodge does have a cam sensor, but the 318 was not offered after 2001.
the timing degrees are 13 24 on the dodge 318
No, that's the engine name and it's displacement (LA 318 V8). An '87 dodge ram with a 318 V8 has 140hp.
Most years, 727or904, 68-77
I ran one for years on 0.035 with Platinum plugs.