That got a 340?

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yup :thumbsup:

no pic? :(

i've never figured out why someone has the need to talk crap about someones car at a show. if you don't like it, move on. it's like going to a museum and complaining there's too many plus size chicks in those renaissance paintings
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When I was growing up, all the DZ 302 camaros didnt have 302's in em. Its was common, when you did actaully see a 302 chevy, it was at a car show, so yeah 340's are getting to be like that. You couldnt get me to part with a 340 for a 360, theres no point, I also like the interchangeability between 318-340 as far as direct swap. 360's too much bs with balance pulleys etc.
 
Back in the day noone wanted MOPARs they were cheap, now it seems every Tom, Dick and Harry knows all about them, and what hey are worth.
 
I've got a 66 b body with a 340 in it and everyone asks if it's a 383 or 440. I get really sideways looks when I tell them it's a 350ci 340. Lol
 
When I was growing up, all the DZ 302 camaros didnt have 302's in em. Its was common, when you did actaully see a 302 chevy, it was at a car show, so yeah 340's are getting to be like that. You couldnt get me to part with a 340 for a 360, theres no point, I also like the interchangeability between 318-340 as far as direct swap. 360's too much bs with balance pulleys etc.

Hyup I can see that in a tire-challenged car. I figured that out,back in 1970 when those 340Swingers really hit it off. While my buddies were spending every nickle on go-fast parts, I was trying to make those stinking skinny hard-compound E70-14s hook. I gave up and upsized, got some 4.10z, some custom slapper bars, and then, my otherwise stock 340Swinger became the car to beat, in my hick community. Just about everybody in highschool lined up with AJ,at least once,and most lost. So I get what you are saying, "there's no point".

But in a Duster/Demon/2nd-gen Barracuda, which can easily accept a 295/50-15s, and carefully, up to 325/50-15s; Ima thinking; different story.
The external balance thing can be changed; and has to be similarly changed for an early 340 when the factory 719g fat-boy forged slugs are swapped out, for hypers at around 502.
As for dressing a 360, except for the crank/balance deal, everything else swaps right over.
Since my 360 is bored out to 4.04and a half, whenever I used to get that question, I said it's sortof a stroked 340. "Oh how big is it then? " She's a 367 now.
A 367 is almost 7% bigger than a 343; and that translates to about 7% more torque........ starting right off idle. Street diff ratios are staggered at just a tic under 10% apiece.
At peak horsepower, and both engines at 1hp/cid, the 367 has a 24hp (7%) advantage. That's a little better than about one full cam size.
But as to torque, the advantage at stall rpm is already a big deal.
The whole point of a 360 for me,was to run less cam for similar street performance, and or less gear for better fuel mileage, and I run a clutch, so stall don't apply. I walked right on by a pile of 340s five deep, to grab me a 360 core.But of course, the 367 will annihilate 255s (even the 325s) which is about the biggest section width you can fit into a Swinger.... so
I get what you are saying, "there's no point".
I had exactly ONE small-tub performance Mopar since 1969 when I got my driver's license, and that cured me. I still have a soft spot for the 70Swingers, (one of the best-looking Mopars of it's genre, ever) but after I sold that car in 1975, I've never had the urge to own another.
' Course today we have Cal-Tracs and such.
Those E70s were nasty business.
 
Had one at cruise today ask it my engine was a 340 , looking right at the chrome 340 emblems on the hood. Told him no it was a special hand built 319ci
 
Hyup I can see that in a tire-challenged car. I figured that out,back in 1970 when those 340Swingers really hit it off. While my buddies were spending every nickle on go-fast parts, I was trying to make those stinking skinny hard-compound E70-14s hook. I gave up and upsized, got some 4.10z, some custom slapper bars, and then, my otherwise stock 340Swinger became the car to beat, in my hick community. Just about everybody in highschool lined up with AJ,at least once,and most lost. So I get what you are saying, "there's no point".

But in a Duster/Demon/2nd-gen Barracuda, which can easily accept a 295/50-15s, and carefully, up to 325/50-15s; Ima thinking; different story.
The external balance thing can be changed; and has to be similarly changed for an early 340 when the factory 719g fat-boy forged slugs are swapped out, for hypers at around 502.
As for dressing a 360, except for the crank/balance deal, everything else swaps right over.
Since my 360 is bored out to 4.04and a half, whenever I used to get that question, I said it's sortof a stroked 340. "Oh how big is it then? " She's a 367 now.
A 367 is almost 7% bigger than a 343; and that translates to about 7% more torque........ starting right off idle. Street diff ratios are staggered at just a tic under 10% apiece.
At peak horsepower, and both engines at 1hp/cid, the 367 has a 24hp (7%) advantage. That's a little better than about one full cam size.
But as to torque, the advantage at stall rpm is already a big deal.
The whole point of a 360 for me,was to run less cam for similar street performance, and or less gear for better fuel mileage, and I run a clutch, so stall don't apply. I walked right on by a pile of 340s five deep, to grab me a 360 core.But of course, the 367 will annihilate 255s (even the 325s) which is about the biggest section width you can fit into a Swinger.... so
I get what you are saying, "there's no point".
I had exactly ONE small-tub performance Mopar since 1969 when I got my driver's license, and that cured me. I still have a soft spot for the 70Swingers, (one of the best-looking Mopars of it's genre, ever) but after I sold that car in 1975, I've never had the urge to own another.
' Course today we have Cal-Tracs and such.
Those E70s were nasty business.

I`ve got 295 60 d15`s in stock fender wells that have only been stretched in front, no way could a 325`s fit in the wheel well , would have to stick out under the fender lip----------or car jacked up to look stupid .
 
Well then, I got a one of one,I guess.
I did have to offset the springs with the hanger business. And I narrowed the rear so I could run 4.5bs deepdish wheels. And I moved the axle back just a tad. And I had to center the rearend from side to side.
Then I went for a roadtest to see what would happen in the turns, and adjusted the inner walls of the tubs with a lil pounding. Then I lowered the car, and repeat until I could drive in traffic without rubbing. Then I lowered the pressure to 24psi, and repeat.
Looks real nice. Yes those 325s are in the wheelwells. Way up in there as high as I could put them without rubbing on that outter bulge. And I did not cut the lips either, altho I did bend them up just a little across the top.
Those 325s on 10s have a section width of 13.25 IIRC,(and about 27 tall) and the tubs are about 3/4" bigger, so there was just enough room. And because my springs are nearly flat, and the shocks are pretty stiff, there is very little body sway, and I can drive it normally. But I can't do any aggressive cornering.

Like I said ; "carefully"
In the end, it didn't much matter cuz the 325s have about ZERO more traction on the street than the 295s. The 367 wastes 'em same as 295s. But they sure look intimidating.In 2005ish bought a couple of sets of 295s in case they went obsolete. But they got so hard in the second summer, and she is no longer my DD so the first set of 295s are still on there, and sliding around predictably perfectly,lol.

295/60-15s you say? I might have to get me a pair. Fifteen years ago I didn't see those in the tire catalog.
 
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The Mopar community has always been known as a bunch of rude know it alls. Just try and be kind to people that show interest in your car, whether they know what they're talking about or not. Usually they just appreciate your car and want to strike up a quick conversation about it.
 
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