Five quarts of oil with filter change (don't know radiator and other fluids capacities)
No, you need a big block case. The 273, 318, 340 and 360 use the same bell housing, 350, 361, 383, 426, 400 and 440 use a different bell housing. Find more information about this in the HP Torqueflite A727 Transmission Handbook; available at www.tsr-racing.com
Yes, you just have to be sure that all connections are the same along with the sensors. If you need you can swap them with the ones from the old engine.
The 2000 Grand did not use the 318. The O2 sensors are in the exhaust on either side of the catalytic onverter.
Standing in front of the jeep, it's at the very back of the engine, on top, next to the distributor, on the left. It should have a wire plug on top. you will need a special tool to remove the sensor, being careful not to break the wiring plug (remove the wiring plug first).
Yes, he's a math teacher.
Mopar Magnum 318 CID
.o17 is about right
I think you mean liters to cubic inches, that would be 318 Yup, the 5.2l is the trusty 318, the most popular MOPAR engine
mopar motors have the number stamped on the side of the engine block
normal oil pressure is 48 to 60
318
the normal operating temp is 180 to 200 that's with pre 1993 318s and magnum 318s
Transmission fluid doesn't go into the engine.
you do not adjust a distributor cap you adjust the timing.
BIG job,costly. Replace with mopar eng. 318-360.
best way to pull an engine 318 bmw
The Dodge 318 is a 8 cylinder engine.The Dodge 318 is a 8 cylinder engine.