Yes these cars came from the factory with an optional 340 V8 so the 318 will definately fit. Of course there will be modifications needed to motor mounts, radiator, and transmission
Yes, a 318 will fit a 6 slant engine in a 1970 Dodge Dart. You will need to also have all a bigger radiator, new engine mounts, fuel line, and clutch to name a few.
i have a 1970 dodge dart with a slant 6, 225 and need to know if a 318 out of 1970 dodge dart will mount up with the motor mounts and tranny.
Yes, a 318 will fit a 6 slant engine in a 1970 Dodge Dart. You will need to also have all a bigger radiator, new engine mounts, fuel line, and clutch to name a few to complete the project.
To make a 318 into a slant 6 engine on a 1970 Dodge Dart you will need new engine mounts, fuel lines, and bigger radiator. What needs to be done first is to remove the old 318 and add the new engine mounts first. This is not something that should be done if you don't have the proper tools and equipment.
The easiest way to approach putting a 318 into a slant 6 1970 dodge dart would be to purchase a conversion mounts. This will give you all that you need to make an easy transition. Note, you do not need to alter the K, simply acquire the mounts and it should fit nicely.
225 slant 6, 318 v8, and a 340 v8.
230 hp was standard
If it's a 6cyl it will be the 225 slant six, if it's the v8 more than likely it will be the 318.
thickness of a paper matchstick or if you have a dwell meter set the dwell at 30 degrees.
it was blue in color.
I assume you mean dodge coronet. The 70' came standard with slant six, optional 318, 383 two barrel, four barrel, 440 magnum and Hemi.
It should have electronic ignition.