Dodge D200 Swap (yet again)
Todd....!!
atc347 at c-com.net
Sun Jun 20 04:50:32 GMT 1999
ALRIGHTY THEN!
Am checkin out your pages now!
And hey, a picture's worth how many words?
Thanks for the update!
Talk to ya later!
Todd....!!
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Frederic Breitwieser wrote:
>
> Just updated some of my pages... pictures only, didn't add the text yet.
>
> Anyway,
>
> http://www.xephic.dynip.com/dodge/318swap.htm
>
> Yanked out the 318. When you load the page, scroll all the way to the
> bottom, that's where the new pictures are. The rest of the page is
> kinda "status quo". Eventually I'll break it up into three pages.
> Pre-yank, yank, and install.
>
> Install occurs tomorrow :)
>
> BTW, its imperative you remove the starter when taking out a truck's
> 318. Even though none of the bolts need to be removed to seperate the
> engine from the bellhousing, the starter shell was in the way.
>
> Chilton's didn't say "remove starter", so I didn't bother. an hour
> later, after yanking with all my might, I removed the starter, then one
> good hearty yank resulted in the seperation.
>
> I also sat the unloaded "B" block in there, with its own motor mounts,
> and by coincidence, if I take the existing 318 motor mounts and rotate
> them 180 degrees, they line up perfectly with the B Block, and the
> centerline of the crank appears to line up with the centerline of the
> tranny. Of course the bell housing is different, but I have that. So,
> to swap in the "B" stroker down the road, should require nothing
> mechanical - the flywheel is the same, I already verified that, thus
> ensuring that the only piece I'd need that's different is the
> bellhousing, which I have sitting on the garage floor.
>
> Kewl, eh? Couldn't be any easier. Damn, I like simple.
>
> Cheers!
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