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Location: Lower Mainland BC | Woodruff - 2020-09-20 6:58 AM
I think these may have been 59’ dodge only, not sure. Thank you
If you don't find a 326, they are basically the "A" block 318 which ran until 1966 in the US and 1967 in Canada
"Dodge wrapped up their unique V8s in 1958, and joined Plymouth in using A-engines in their 1959 lineup. They asked plant engineers to create a new engine that was larger than their old 325; and thus was born the unique 326 cubic inch A-series V8 — the only A engine with hydraulic valve lifters — by using a larger bore than the 318. It was rated at 255 hp and 350 pound-feet with a two-barrel carburetor. This engine was dropped after just one model year; 1960 Dodge buyers found a 318 under the hood, unless they had ordered something stronger from the B-engine line (which had been optional since the 1958 model year). Both the Dodge 326 and the standard 318, when fitted to Dodge cars, carried the Red Ram name, as the “semi-Hemi” had."
REFERENCE: https://www.allpar.com/mopar/a-engines.html
And https://www.allpar.com/mopar/list.html
gives us this:
(ABlockBoreAndStrokeTable.jpg)
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