Engine, torque converter and PCM all have to match.
Yes, a 97 Dodge 1500 transmission from a 318 can work with a 360 engine, as both share the same transmission type (A518 or 46RE). However, it's essential to ensure that the transmission's torque converter and other components are compatible with the 360's specifications. Additionally, modifications may be necessary for optimal performance. Always consult a professional for any specific installation guidance.
318 and 340 are 2.500 360 are 2.800 Hope this helps
5.9L is 360 cubic inches 5.2L is 318 cubic inches
no heads and intake are different form a 360 to a 318
Yes, a 360 Dodge engine can be used with a 318 Dodge transmission, as both are part of the Chrysler small-block engine family. However, modifications may be necessary for proper fitment and compatibility, especially regarding the torque converter and transmission components. It's also important to ensure that the transmission can handle the power output of the 360. Always consult a professional or experienced mechanic for specific advice related to your vehicle.
Sure, it can be done.
if your 67 had a 318 engine in it from the factory the 360 should bolt right in.
On the driver's side of the engine block you should see either 318 or 360 stamped.
same block, should fit
yes
No.