HankRearden
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better mileage than an LA 360 if stock or relatively so.Yup, pass everything but a gas station.....![]()
better mileage than an LA 360 if stock or relatively so.Yup, pass everything but a gas station.....![]()
heh heh, sometimes i can be a level headed voice of reason. sometimes.Oh, come on- we start throwing out hypothetical baloney builds for the guy (who even said he would prefer to build this motor), and then you have to chime in and try to be the voice of reason. You're no fun.
Granted, 8 sleeves at a c-note per hole ain't cheap, but there's no guarantee a different engine won't need work, too. What it does get you is into the realm of more readily accessible parts (I.E. pistons).
OP, all joking aside, even though you have access to a $3200 360 crate motor (I don't recall seeing it be a "Blueprint") I do think your best bet is to just find a decent 5.2 Magnum (318) to drop in. Most of these things have worn really well, and the most they need is a dingleball hone and a set of rings. Most times they don't even need that. All you'll really need to buy is 4 things: an LA360 oil pan, any of the "chinagap" 4bbl. intakes, and the crank hub bushing (if it's an automatic, a roller pilot bearing if it's a manual), and the cam snout adapter from Hughes. EVERYTHING else is easily adaptable from the 273. Your 4bbl. carb, linkage, TC cover/wp/fp (even the balancer if necessary), distributor and all accessory drives and pulleys. Bone stock cam with a 5.2 will still probably put you in just between 250-275 hp. on pump regular.
Last time I got a Magnum at the Pick 'n Pull, it was a 5.9 version for $200 on half-price day (yes, this was pre-Covid, but still...) The above parts shouldn't set you back more than $300, plus gaskets.
pop that cam tunnel out to 50mm so we can run some roller bearings while we're there...Yeah let's put it 8 sleeves in it then square it up, line hone mains, bore the cam tunnel straight, torque plate on it.. burn that cash to call it a numbers matchin block.
Or let's sleeve it to slant size pistons 3.40? Then use a 4 crank , maybe custim rods...and keep the 273 heads stock.. lmao..
a tribute to the slant .. and top it with 8 holley 1920 on fabbed manifold
Of course, and using $1200 .850 roller lifters ..pop that cam tunnel out to 50mm so we can run some roller bearings while we're there...
where are you gettin' those budget lifters, pal?Of course, and using $1200 .850 roller lifters ..
Don't forget...if we use the roller cam bearings in a SBM, we gotta get the ones with one roller left out so the rockers will still get oil.pop that cam tunnel out to 50mm so we can run some roller bearings while we're there...
we can solve that problem with the dry sump system.Don't forget...if we use the roller cam bearings in a SBM, we gotta get the ones with one roller left out so the rockers will still get oil.
You got it bro, only another 400 to ship and they arrive next yr... maybe give or take 3 to 18 monthswhere are you gettin' those budget lifters, pal?
(and can you hook me up)
Well.. we'll just replumb the oiling system all together with internal brake lines going everywhere like a fking spider web LOLDon't forget...if we use the roller cam bearings in a SBM, we gotta get the ones with one roller left out so the rockers will still get oil.
Could do that. But, no numbers matching for cars built before 68. It sounds like his 273 block was dated after the car was built so it's not the original one.I'd vote for a light hone with line 2 line coating on the piston skirts and .005 over rings if available/necessary.
Get you back on the road cheap,fast, and numbers matching
It looks like a real nice car and deserves a good engine, not something that is just thrown together. (or something you will have to do over again soon)So many good ideas, I Just sent this thread to my builder. 1) I like 4eighteners Post#41 fast and cheap, love the vibe of the car “as is” but need to build confidence it would work 2) 318 using 340 heads and 273 parts, the inquiry is out on what’s available here in Green Bay 3) bite the bullet and put in a 408 stroker and 8 3/4 rear
That’s what I’m thinking now
here's my argument on that: line 2 line *starts* at 30 a clip on the pistons-- plus shipping there and back and you're at probably around $300. then you gotta hunt down some rings... which for 273... *sighs heavily*I'd vote for a light hone with line 2 line coating on the piston skirts and .005 over rings if available/necessary.
Get you back on the road cheap,fast, and numbers matching

Commando XLYou can make the 408 look just like a 273 Commando with Valve covers and red paint....lol. I'd see about getting some fender badges made that read "Super Dooper Commando V8" LOL. But....the Barracuda may be like "Badges? We don need no steenking badges!"
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