The torque specifications for the rocker arms on a 318 engine typically range from 20 to 25 foot-pounds (ft-lbs). It’s important to follow a specific tightening sequence and to ensure that the rocker arms are adjusted properly after installation. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for the exact specifications and procedures, as they can vary based on the model year and any modifications.
150-160 lbs
i read somewhere it'd be around 330 pounds of torque
The torque specification for a 318 Dodge engine can vary depending on the specific component and year. For example, the cylinder head bolts typically require around 95-105 ft-lbs of torque. Always consult the service manual for your specific engine model for the most accurate and detailed torque specs.
Water pump attaching bolts: 30 ft-lbf Fan-to-water pump attaching bolts: 200 inch-pounds
there is no adjustment
the correct torque for these bolts is as follows: 96lbs
in the years of 69 through 72, it had 270 hp. and 230 torque. I found some specs on the Dakota. Got different results for the years.1991-1993 - 5.2 L (318 cu in) Magnum V8, 230 hp (172 kW)1994-1996 - 5.2 L (318 cu in) Magnum V8, 225 hp (170 kW)
Check the PCV valve. It is located in the passenger side valve cover near the rear.
10 deg. BTDC aon an automatic, 5 deg btdc on manual
230 hp http://www.dodgeram.org/tech/gas/specs/5_2v8.htm 230 hp http://www.dodgeram.org/tech/gas/specs/5_2v8.htm
Engine, torque converter and PCM all have to match.
The transmissions should be the same, but the torque converters are different.The transmissions should be the same, but the torque converters are different.