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    318 in a 1951 plymouth

     



    so i have been reading up on here and know the steering is going to be a problem, does anyone know where to get engine mounts and trans crossmember? or is it something i will have to fabricate? Are there any other issues i will have to deal with? has anyone done one that has pictures of the whole process? thanks for the help

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    First welcome to CHR even though you have been a member for almost a year. I have a 51 Ply 2dr. sedan. I would be interested in a late model engine, and trans in my car as well. A small block Chevy would be nice also.
    If you have some pictures put them on. Here are a few of mine. Got to get rid of the Kermit the frog look. The wife got this one at a yard sale.

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    I'll have to say that most of what you want to do is a "one off" kind of mod. The '50's MoPars aren't exactly a hot seller in the rodding market even though they really are nice to work with.

    Take a look at Speedway as they have some universal mounts that might work, but of course you have to do the final engineering/mods.

    http://www.speedwaymotors.com/GmSear...load=1&start=0

    or here....
    http://www.tinmanfabrication.com/ind...d=44/prd44.htm

    or here......
    http://www.streetrodengineering.com/...tranmounts.htm
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    Then there's the wiring (6V to 12V), exhaust, trans tunnel mods, and rear axle. I doubt the old Plymouth differential will take the torque of a 318, unless you soft pedal it.
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    so i found a book titled "how to build chrysler, plymouth, dodge hot rods" that show how to do it. here are a few pics of the car
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    Quote Originally Posted by ford2custom
    I have a 51 Ply 2dr. sedan. I would be interested in a late model engine, and trans in my car as well. A small block Chevy would be nice also.Richard
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    A nice 340 would be good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Rifle
    A nice 340 would be good.
    And a 340 6 pack with a 4 speed and an 8 3/4" rear would be even nicer!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson
    And a 340 6 pack with a 4 speed and an 8 3/4" rear would be even nicer!!!!
    I'll second that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson
    And a 340 6 pack with a 4 speed and an 8 3/4" rear would be even nicer!!!!
    2 thumbs up.
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    nice cars guys!!!! i also will be putting a 318-727 in my 49 but had to do a few outher things as well check out this that ive done and tell me what you think? my 49 004.jpg

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    My vote also for 340 TA and 8 3/4 rearend

    of course look out for those left hand threads

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerry clayton View Post
    8 3/4 rearend of course look out for those left hand threads
    , easy enough to change those lefty studs to rightys.
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    gotta get rid of the Kermit look..

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    You blend in with so many... other things..." -- KTF
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    I'm pretty sure that plymouth is going to have a closed driveshaft.Plan on using a driveshaft and rear axle to go with your 318...What you need to do is measure the distance between the brake backing plate flanges on your current rear axle and post it here..You can get some suggestions as to what fits..Since you will have to fabricate a driveshaft it really doesn't matter what make the axle is. Another thing to keep in mind is that there are two oil pans for the 318 if you need a different sump design to fit your application..
    I remember when hot rods were all home made.

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