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Location: Harrisburg, Penna | WHO MAKES OR SELLS 2/4bbl pre assembled gas lines?
Ron
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Location: Lower Mainland BC | Ron - 2018-04-14 12:18 AM
318 ENGINE
Aren't two 4's a bit much for a 318 - unless it is all cammed up, with headers, etc. (??) |
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Location: Newark, Texas (Fort Worth) | 1957 Fury: 318-
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Location: Lower Mainland BC | mstrug - 2018-04-14 4:59 AM
1957 Fury: 318-
Dual quads.
Okay, you got me. I thought that the Fury engine was a 303. My bad.
1957 Plymouth Fury
"The Plymouth Fury didn’t make its public debut until December 3, 1956. Like the first Fury, the car was designed as a high-performance, personal luxury car much in the vein of the Chrysler 300s and was available only in eggshell white with gold accents. Interior appointments included an exclusive combination of cocoa and beige vinyl with coarse, woven cloth inserts; chrome moldings; a 150 mph speedometer; special steering wheel; two interior dome lights; glovebox lock; safety padding package; and airfoam seat cushions.
Under the hood was Plymouth’s most potent powerplant ever, a 290 hp 318 cid engine pumping 9.25:1 compression fed by dual Carter carburetors. Spent gasses flowed out low-restriction dual exhausts. Helping get the power to the road was a complement of heavy-duty equipment, including a 10-1/2 inch clutch plate for standard-equipped cars, heavy-duty shocks, heavy-duty 120 lb-in rear springs, and special 8.00 x 14 inch nylon black sidewall tires mounted on 6 inch rims. Chrysler’s new three-speed (automatic)"
REF: https://www.allpar.com/history/plymouth/1946-1959/cars-1957.html
Edited by 56D500boy 2018-04-14 11:59 AM
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Location: Newark, Texas (Fort Worth) | How original does it have to be?
https://www.megapartsusa.com/proddetail.asp?prod=199%2DDR013OM
Parts: might work...
http://www.jegs.com/i/Right-Stuff/965/VPC5604/10002/-1
Edited by mstrug 2018-04-14 6:21 PM
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