A local engine builder here that has a really good reputation told me
I could re-use my 361 head bolts. (I forget "why" though") The heads
appeared have never been off the car before me.
Just throwing that bit of half-useful info out there. Summit Racing
appears to have head bolts for you 318. Search under engine and use
the 2nd 318 listing for a poly drop down box. Then I just typed
"bolts"
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ARP-611-0750/
that came with this engine. Any ideas out there?
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> Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara 4dr 324 poly w/goodies
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> On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 1:59 AM, MO <mic...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Can you get new stock head bolts that have never been torqued? That
> > might give you a little peace of mind, even if it's not
> > needed!................MO
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> > On Jan 16, 12:42 am, Richard Kinsley <rlkins...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > Last Friday Dodger came over and helped me figure out what my true
> > compression ratio was before the head and cam changes and what it will be
> > after I put it all back together with the new stuff. It's very interesting
> > that with the old 78cc heads and the Fel-pro gaskets my real compression
> > ratio was only 8.64/1 !!! Pretty amazing I was running as well as I was at
> > the time. This is in part due to the fact that I unknowingly gave some
> > wrong info to the piston maker and used the bigger composite gasket which
> > caused my actual ratio to be almost a point lower than was intended.
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> > > I talked with Gary Pavlovich tonight and bless his pea picking heart
> > he's sending me some new steel gaskets. Dodger convinced me that the steel
> > gaskets should be fine as they were used originally on our poly's and the
> > block machining was not pristine by any account. This along with the new
> > 73cc heads will raise my compression ratio to 9.66/1 Much better!
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> > > My headers should be back this week so it won't be long before 'ol
> > LeRoar gets put back together. Probably just in time for a big snow
> > storm I will have to use the stock head bolts or pull the engine to use a
> > stud kit. I don't think the stud kit will be in my best interest as I'd
> > have to be pulling the engine every time I wanted to take off the heads.
> > Now I know I probably won't be doing that again any time soon but you never
> > know.
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> > > So I guess the fun will begin pretty soon.
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> > > Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara 4dr 324 poly w/goodies
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