TonyPa
Well-Known Member
My 1965 Plymouth Belvedere II, will be getting a transplant over the winter.
I have not decided yet, but either a 318, or a 440.
I currently have a slant 6 in it.
I looked at the places that sale the motor mounts for swapping.
They do not make them for my swap from a 6 cylinder to a 8 cylinder. Ugh!
Two questions.
1. My car had the option of a 318 from the factory, so that would mean getting factory parts for a 318 would be easier. Linkages, headers, stuff like that.
Of course the 440, "I can get a good deal on one, with a tranny", would really make my car run a bit nicer.
But maybe harder to get things for it to work right, beings it never came stock with a 440 in that year.
Any opinions?
2. I will need a K frame of course, but my car seems to be odd.
1965 Belverdere, Satellite, seems to be a ONE year only for fenders, some other minor stuff.
Does anyone know what year K frames I can use for my car, or does it have to be a 1965 K frame?
Or will this be a complete nightmare?
I would really appreciate as much advice as possible! Thanks guys!
I have not decided yet, but either a 318, or a 440.
I currently have a slant 6 in it.
I looked at the places that sale the motor mounts for swapping.
They do not make them for my swap from a 6 cylinder to a 8 cylinder. Ugh!
Two questions.
1. My car had the option of a 318 from the factory, so that would mean getting factory parts for a 318 would be easier. Linkages, headers, stuff like that.
Of course the 440, "I can get a good deal on one, with a tranny", would really make my car run a bit nicer.
But maybe harder to get things for it to work right, beings it never came stock with a 440 in that year.
Any opinions?
2. I will need a K frame of course, but my car seems to be odd.
1965 Belverdere, Satellite, seems to be a ONE year only for fenders, some other minor stuff.
Does anyone know what year K frames I can use for my car, or does it have to be a 1965 K frame?
Or will this be a complete nightmare?
I would really appreciate as much advice as possible! Thanks guys!