- Plymouth A engine
Plymouth Poly "A" Engines
The Plymouth poly A engine is a
small-block V8 automobile engine fromChrysler Corporation . It was produced from1956 until1967 , when it was replaced by the improved "wedge-head"Chrysler LA engine . These two V8s look similar but have different cylinder heads (the A is "polyspherical") and intake components. The A is not related to the "hemispherical-head" early Hemi engine of the same era.The A engine began in 1956, and was used exclusively in Plymouths until 1958. The cylinder's bore centers are 4.46” apart, larger than the earlier Dodge-based poly engines. This engine is important because it was modified with wedge heads (to become the
Chrysler LA engine ) and variants continue in production to this day. In fact, Chrysler's most notable modern engines, including theDodge Viper 's V10 and the new modern Hemi descend from this 1956 design.277
The 277 was the first real A-block engine, sharing almost nothing but the basic concepts with the Dodge engines. It displaced 277 in³ (4.5 L) and was produced for
1956 . Bore was 3.75” (95 mm) and stroke was 3.12” (79 mm).301
The Plymouth 301 replaced the 277 in
1957 . It was a 299.6 in³ (4.9 L) engine with a larger 3.91” (99 mm) bore. Note that these dimensions are entirely different from the 1955 Chrysler 301.303
The
1956 Plymouth 303 shared its rods with the 277 even though bore and stroke were entirely different at 3.8125” (97 mm) by 3.31” (84 mm).This engine was used in the following vehicles:
* 1956Dodge Custom Royal (Canadian)
* 1956Chrysler Windsor (Canadian)
* 1956Plymouth Fury , 240 hp with 4 barrels
* 1957 standard on all 118 in wheelbase Dodges and Plymouths313
A 313 in³ model was also produced for export. Bore was 3.875” and stroke was 3.31”.
This engine was used in the following vehicles:
* 1957Dodge Custom Royal (Canadian)
* 1958-1964 standard on all 118 in wheelbase Dodges and Plymouths318
The 318 was the longest-lived poly A engine, produced from
1957 through1966 when it was replaced by the LA 318. Plymouth was the only maker with this 318 for 1957 and 1958, but it was shared with the other Chrysler divisions after 1959. It was sized at 318 in³ (5.2 L) with the same 3.91” (99 mm) bore as the 301 but a longer 3.31” (84 mm) stroke.A special 1957 "dual-quad" version used two four-barrel
carburetor s to produce 290 hp, making it the highest-output A engine. It was used in the 1957Plymouth Fury "318".=Non-Plymouth Polys=
326
The big
Dodge Red Ram 326 appeared for1959 . It used the same 3.31” (84 mm) stroke as the 318 but with the largest bore size of any poly engine at 3.95” (100 mm). It used hydraulic lifters (unlike the earlier poly A engines) and was used in the 1959Dodge Coronet .External links
* [http://www.allpar.com/mopar/318.html A engine link on Allpar]
* [http://www.geocities.com/polyman64/ A link to The Polyspherical Engine Association, with the web's most complete listing of places to obtain parts (stock to high performance).]
* [http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/318poly/ A link to the Poly Yahoo User Group]
* [http://www.diamondbackengines.com/forums/index.php/board,6.0.html A link to the Poly Forum]
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