273 CDP Block Question
Ok you Dodge boys...
Is the 64 to 67 273 block drilled in the lifter passages to support hydraulic lifters. I see where it went to hyd in 68 |
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Not in my '65 block.
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Something about the 1964 (only) 273 block. Deck angles are different? Intake manifold won't interchange due to this. Check with somebody more knowledgeable if you have a 1964 block.
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The pre 1966 273 heads have 5/16 bolt holes for the intake. After 1966 they went to 3/8 like all other small block mopars. That is why you had to oblong the holes in the early manifold you were trying to use.
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I've never worked on a 273, but I've seen several forum discussions that mention a different bolt angle as well on the earliest years. (64-65-(66?)) i.e: Edelbrock D4B = early, Edelbrock LD4B = later.
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Can you post a picture of the lifter bores?
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All you others focus, this question is about oil supply to the lifter bores... nothing else |
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Well if you are wanting to run a hydraulic cam in a early 273 you could drill into the oil galley if the block does not already feed the lifters, Mopar sells a jig to do this for the R series blocks. Since you don't have the block in front of you it's hard to say though.
I would have assumed they all come machined to oil the lifters but since I've never taken one apart that's just a assumption,lol. I usually just steal the rockers and pushrod's off of them and send the rest to scrap. |
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