Dodge To Offer New High Performance V-8 Engine Package

DETROIT -- Dodge announced today that it will offer a new optional high-performance engine package for installation in all 1962 Dart models except station wagons. Production of these 413-cubic-inch V-8 engines is expected to start about mid-April.

"The engine is designed for maximum acceleration from a standing start and should be excellently suited for special police pursuit work," Dodge Chief Engineer George W. Gibson said.

The aluminum intake manifold will be a new, one-piece, short (15-inch) ram tube which fits between the rocker covers and acts as a tappet chamber cover. Hot tappet lash can be set with the manifold installed -- an important servicing advantage. The tapered-branch manifold is tuned to increase output in the ranges above 4,000 rpm.

Two 4-Bbl Carburetors

The carburetion system will include two four-barrel carburetors. The air cleaners will be of the high-capacity type. The three-valve fuel pump will have a high spring load to provide a high capacity.

The port areas of the cylinder head are about 25 percent larger than standard, and the deck structure has been strengthened to provide surer gasket sealing. The heat cross-over passage has been eliminated. The 2.08-inch intake valves are streamlined for higher air flow. The 1.88-inch exhaust valves, 1/4-inch larger than standard, will provide improved exhaust flow. The head gaskets will be stainless steel.

The streamlined cast iron exhaust manifolds are of the long-branch, high-capacity type. They have a 3-inch outlet. The tailpipe will be 2 inches in diameter.

Aluminum Pistons

The forged aluminum pistons for the 11-to-1 standard compression ratio engine will increase thermal efficiency for maximum output, but will require top-grade premium fuel. (Most of the other Dodge engines operate on regular grades of gasoline.) The 4 3/16-inch bore engine will have a chrome-plated, high-strength, iron top compression piston ring. The number two ring will be standard, and there will be a new, one-piece oil ring.

The valve gear has been specially designed. There are new high-strength valve spring retainers and double high-load valve springs for higher rpm operation. The rocker arms will include a lock nut on the lash-adjusting screw. The valve gear is rated stable to 6,500 rpm on the standard test fixture.

Double-Breaker Ignition

The ignition system will be of the double-breaker, no-vacuum-advance design. Metal core ignition cables and cold spark plugs similar to J9Y or A-32 will be used.

A smaller crankshaft pulley limits belt speeds. All pulleys are deep-groove, and an air-conditioning water pump is used. The crankshaft has hardened .0005-inch undersized journals and shot-peened fillets. F-77 tri-metal Clevite 413 bearings will be used. The connecting rods will be magnaflux checked.

The oil pan will have a deeper sump than the standard unit, and will be equipped with anit-slosh baffles.

Choice of Transmissions

The engine will be available with either heavy-duty manual or automatic transmission. The three-speed, close-ratio, manual transmission has ratios of 2.09 and 1.44 and is of the heavy-duty design which is preferred for police work. The shift mechanism will be mounted on the floor. The clutch has 10 1/2-inch O.D. high-strength, pearlitic malleable iron pressure plate, extra-heavy-duty torque shaft, and special disc. The housing will be of aluminum.

The heavy-duty Torqueflite automatic, push-button transmission will have high-capacity components and an upshift speed up to 5,600 rpm. The prop shaft will be similar to the stock police car shaft but will have a cemented boot. The shafts will have low runout and good balance.

Police Springs Used

The regular police rear springs are used, and a new heavy-duty pinion bumper assembly is included. The standard, "Sure-Grip" rear axle ratio is 3.91. Seven optional MoPar ring and pinion sets from 2.93 through 4.89 will be available through Dodge dealers. Dodge will also offer 6 1/2 K rear wheels with 9.00 x 14 tires as dealer-installed options.

The engine package will be called the "Ram-Charger" -- a name suggested by the intake manifolding of the engine.


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