I'm trying to stay close to stop compression ratioYou can trim the dome off, to lower compression .
Lowers reciprocating weight a bunch.
I trimmed mine 3 times as fuel/octane declined
I'm trying to stay close to stop compression ratioYou can trim the dome off, to lower compression .
Lowers reciprocating weight a bunch.
I trimmed mine 3 times as fuel/octane declined
Absolutely and it's what NHRA approves in stock class 340 MotorsCorrect, but they are a DIRECT copy of the 68-71 piston other than being forged. I'd run the hound out of it.
Then make sure you put the largest open chamber iron heads you have on it. jk but yes those are direct replacements of the strongest kind, just as heavy as as stock.. but they wind up just fine. May be noisy when cold though, but dont sweat it. They just require more skirt clearance is all to grow/expand, like near .008.I'm trying to stay close to stop compression ratio
Good to be a hair lighter out of balance 'on the rod/piston end' than heavier.You never know exactly what the weight of those pistons are
I have a set for a 440,,,,they are forged as well TRW s
They weight exactly 1 gram less than a factory stock 440 piston from 1968
So
You never know what you have until you check the weight
Too bad for the Chevys. lolAbsolutely and it's what NHRA approves in stock class 340 Motors
TRW/Speed Pro L2316FIs it TRW L2332 or something like that?
You'll end up somewhere around 9 to 9.5. Just right.Thanks is that good ....
They look spiffy...
Think im using the O heads
Its going to be a driver so don't
Want over stock 69 340 compression
I'm betting one gram is WAY tighter than factory balance tolerance.Good to be a hair lighter out of balance than heavier.
The factory assemblies are off as much as 20-30 gramsI'm betting one gram is WAY tighter than factory balance tolerance.
It appears cast......but if it is, it's nodular iron. Very strong for cast iron. See how smooth that counterweight is and the grain? If you get a picture of the parting line on one of the crank throws, we can tell for sure. Pencil lead thin line and it's cast. About a 1/2" wide line and it's forged.so looks cast to me
i do like the oil pick-up has a ok pan ...that i wont use
don't like the bolts holding the windage tray on
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Couple bolts have paint on themThat is an original factory windage tray and bolts .
Tommy
ThanksI just went and double checked myself .
The bolts for the pan are 5/16-18 .
The bolts for the windage tray are 1/4-20 .
Here is a pic I just took of one of my sets .
The factory bolt also uses a captive washer under it .
Also,,,,the rusty looking main in that pic is really just one of those red rear main seals,,,,Lol .
Tommy
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Not to worry there. Those cast cranks can handle 400+ horse.3751841 cast into crank
I belive that means CAST