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.
40 years
230 hp was standard
The last 5.2L (318) was in a 2001 Dodge Ram 1500
I do belive that "Mitchell" has those books still available.
the timing degrees are 13 24 on the dodge 318
A 2002 Dodge does have a cam sensor, but the 318 was not offered after 2001.
No, that's the engine name and it's displacement (LA 318 V8). An '87 dodge ram with a 318 V8 has 140hp.
I ran one for years on 0.035 with Platinum plugs.
Most years, 727or904, 68-77