I’ve had both in my 68 dart. This summer I was gonna put a rebuilt 360 into my car. But I just couldn’t do it. It never came with a 360 as an option. So if I decide to go back to small block it will be a 340. Kim
Probably because you didn't provide that as an option.I'm surprised there aren't more 360 guys chiming in.
And he shouldn’t. A 360 belongs in a truck or a bus. KimProbably because you didn't provide that as an option.
Nice and clean, 273, the beginning of the LA small block.I took The slant six with 4-Speed and installed a 273 using the 4-speed and it was a fairly easy swap and made a clean runner for me
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A agree, if I had a choice between a 340 and 383 I would go with the 440, 340 and 383 in that order. Only because of being unique, I would choose the 440 over the 340. The 340 would be a better handling car, with still a lot of controlled power. No offence to anyone, but I see the 383 as a slug. Only my opinion, never had or drove a 383, but only what I read about it.That is true. I just don't think I would bother for a 383.
but I see the 383 as a slug.
a 68 roadrunner 383 in an A-body will walk all over a 68 340 GTS.never had or drove a 383
Maybe in a striate line. I'm not a BB fan. I drove several and will stick with my SB's.Exactly. Just let @abodyjoe come in here and see this nonsense. He had a 440 in a 64 Valiant. It handled fine.
Easy choice for me - a 340 is the only path.What would be your preference and why?
As you say, "with a few modifications". A stock early 340 with a few modifications will also hit into the 11',s. Intake, carb upgrades and headers is all it would take and the car will handle better getting there. Another factor. I keep hearing the 340's are expensive to build but the fact is rebuilding is only part of the expense. All the externals are much like 273,318 and 360 parts, which are much less expensive than RB or BB items.a 68 roadrunner 383 in an A-body will walk all over a 68 340 GTS.
I put the drivetrain from a wrecked 68 RR with under 10,000 miles on it in my 67 fastback back in 1977, had that same motor with modifications running mid to high elevens by 1980 in street trim.
The 360 is a great option if originality isn't an issue (although you can mask the look of the 360 pretty easily). I swapped a 360 in a 74 Challenger and it runs 13.50's in the quarter, the 340 in the 67 Dart runs 13.70's. The Challenger is heavy (relatively) compared to the Dart - something like 500-600lbs more, but the cubes really help.And he shouldn’t. A 360 belongs in a truck or a bus. Kim
Now thats a slant!
That's actually showing one side of a V16, but hey we can pretend. LOLNow thats a slant!
I recently bought a 383 (69 335 HP) 727 auto swapped 68 Valiant so you know where I stand. It already had the Shumacher shorty Tri-Y headers on it easy plug access. I have an aluminum intake, water pump and housing awaiting paint and installation sitting on the floor in the living room. Battery is already in the trunk. I chose the big block because I had never owned a big block before, I was looking for that low end torque. My current dilemma is whether to change out the lumpy cam in the car with a high lift short duration cam that would match the gearing or change the 2.9 rear end for something that matches the existing cam. Fear of bad lifters is a factor.What would be your preference and why?
Ok. I figured it out. Rear mounted so it would work like a pusher bus.That's actually showing one side of a V16, but hey we can pretend. LOL